
The butterfly effect – in giant balloons
28 November 2012
Artist Tomás Saraceno's new installation, On Space Time Foam, allows the audience to clamber over it to discover our collective interconnections

28 November 2012
Artist Tomás Saraceno's new installation, On Space Time Foam, allows the audience to clamber over it to discover our collective interconnections

28 November 2012
Tomás Saraceno's stunning sculptures explore the connections permeating the universe and how our impact on the environment is wider than we think

24 October 2012
In his memoir, The Fractalist, Benoit Mandelbrot offers a non-linear tour of his life and discoveries, including fractal geometry

10 October 2012
Sculptor Antony Gormley explains how his installations explore the way humans act, react and interact

3 October 2012
This year's Ars Electronica festival lost its way in search of territory where science and art are truly integrated

25 July 2012
Like Kat Austen, it wasn't until I saw some of Jackson Pollock's works in their original size at the Museum of Modern Art...

11 July 2012
"My child could have done that!" Wrong – neuroaesthetics is starting to show us why abstract art can be so beguiling, says Kat Austen

27 June 2012
At London's Kew Gardens, sculptor David Nash breathes new life into dying trees by carving them into works of art

30 May 2012
Run on a giant hamster wheel for humans and learn about the principles of engineering at a new science garden in Birmingham

23 May 2012
From hedgehog enthusiasts to anatomical artists, there's plenty of science on offer at this summer's festivals