As the collective prepares for an exhibition of short films to mark the culmination of their year-long residency, we spoke to Benjamin Turner about using rap as a research tool
Read MoreNina Wakeford and Anne Pollock on their forthcoming takeover Careful Whisper, described as a feminist encounter with cardiovascular science
Read MoreFor LIFT 2024, Kuang-Yi Ku and Robert Johnson combine performance, science and speculative design to explore a plethora of issues that surround one mysterious creature – the bat.
Read MoreBella Spencer and Nat Gohlan tell us more about this collaborative practice that seeks to redress power imbalances and actively involve communities in research that is relevant to them.
Read More404 Papers Not Found is a new exhibition of collaborative artworks created by students from Womxn in Biosciences and King’s LGBTQ+ Society with artist Lu Williams of Grrrl Zine Fair.
Read MoreDementia Journeys has been created in response to a six-year research programme led by King’s and UCL aiming to generate a step-change in how end of life dementia care is provided.
Read MoreFlick through our new zine, and learn about the exciting collaborations happening at Science Gallery London to grow new ideas across art, science and health. Issue 1 out now!
Read MoreWe’re proud to be a partner venue for London’s biennial festival of international performance this June.
Read MoreHow do we negotiate the gulf between the scale of a human life and nature’s vast timeline? Three artists’ video works, shown one at a time, explore this question.
Read MoreAs "AI: Who’s Looking After Me?" comes to a close after seven months, we look back at Science Gallery London’s most timely season to date
Read MoreA two-month artist residency from the Goethe-Institute exploring the impact of quantum technologies through the lens of art
Read MoreThere’s plenty of fear-mongering about AI taking our jobs, but how will this technology really affect work culture?
Read MoreIn the week of the UK’s AI Safety Summit, governance and regulation of AI design comes under the spotlight
Read More"It gives you not just one side of the story, but multiple stories about AI"
Read MoreHow do we design better AI that doesn’t create or perpetuate health disparities? Watch the discussion recorded at Science Gallery London.
Read MoreCreative intervention that aims to infiltrate increasingly AI-moderated systems of the UK border regime wins art and technology award
Read MoreSpecial edition of the BBC’s most downloaded podcast featured contributions from featured artists and a panel of AI experts from King’s
Read MoreKing’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience partners with Artangel to present Marcus Coates’ powerful series of films
Read MoreEmma Lovatt Smith and Samuel Brewis - two of the young participants involved in the making of the exhibit Does AI Care? - share their thoughts about their involvement in the project
Read MoreTake a look at the making of this interactive installation that pulses with the heartbeats of its visitors - a collaboration with young people with congenital heart conditions and their siblings from ECHO Teens
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