Machines and Organisms: Affect, Matter, and Performativity across Art, Science, and Technology

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https://doi.org/10.46516/inmaterial.v10.304

Abstract

This issue brings together five articles of research in and through art, design, science, and technology, proposing forms of critical, embodied, and situated knowledge. Two additional articles are also included in the Miscellany section. 

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Author Biographies

Lúa Coderch, Bau College of Arts & Design of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain)

Artist, researcher, and professor at BAU. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, a Master's in Production and Research, and a PhD in Advanced Studies in Artistic Production from the University of Barcelona. Her work combines narrative practices with sculptural and object-based approaches through videos, performances, and installations conceived as research devices. These devices are designed as frameworks to explore the superficial, aesthetic, and phenomenological dimensions of our shared everyday life. 

mariona.moncunill@bau.cat , Bau College of Arts & Design of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain)

Editor of the academic journal Inmaterial. Diseño, Arte y Sociedad. Artist, teacher and researcher at BAU. PhD in Information and Knowledge Society (UOC), master in Cultural Management and Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts from Universitat de Barcelona.

Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

[1]
Coderch, L. and Moncunill-Piñas, M. 2025. Machines and Organisms: Affect, Matter, and Performativity across Art, Science, and Technology . INMATERIAL. Diseño, Arte y Sociedad. 10, 19 (Jun. 2025), 4–9 p. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46516/inmaterial.v10.304.