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Don’t miss: Bio-art, poetic elements, and Detroit’s fate in your hands

This week, visit an exhibition of brave biological art, unpack strange stories of the elements and play wisely to save a city of the future
MU artspace, Eindhoven
Charlotte Jarvis with her work, In Posse, showing as part of Polarities at MU artspace, Eindhoven. Jarvis is working to develop ‘female’ semen from her own stem cells.
© Charlotte Jarvis/ MUartspace

Visit

opens at 8pm on 29 November at MU artspace, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. With a focus on the Anthropocene, exhibitors include Bio Art & Design Award winners.

Antimony, Gold, and Jpiter's Wolf

Read

is chemist Peter Wothers’s erudite, complex, but always enjoyably unbuttoned account of how the elements acquired their names. A charming way to convey the history of this science.

Detroit: Become Human

Play

Store. Producer Quantic Dream has created an ambitious branching narrative, where players’ decisions determine the fate of the entire city of Detroit.

Topics: Books / Exhibition / Psychology / Video games