Commons
Virtual Networks, Open Science and Digital Revolutions
Guillermo Orts-Gil
Interview with Ijad Madisch, co-founder and CEO of the world’s largest online network for scientists.
Storytelling
Afrofuturism, Science Fiction and African Identity
Ferran Esteve
Afrofuturism is an artistic and cultural movement that has been calling for a new identity for decades through the science fiction and historical fantasy genres.
Culture
New Exhibition Formats for Painting and Photography
Marc Caellas
Once a museum has captured an audience’s attention, it's better to take risks with new formats than waiting for them to get bored and stop coming.
Technology
Neuromarketing: You Want It, You Just Don’t Know It Yet
Jose Valenzuela Ruiz
Neuromarketing studies the way the brain works in consumer purchasing decisions, particularly the part of the brain that we cannot express rationally.
Commons
Self-Publishing and Long-Tail Literature
Mireia Sainz
Can self-publishing democratize content-publishing and be a challenge to the status quo of book sector?
Commons
Celluloid and Self-Sufficiency: Artist-Run Labs
Elena Duque
The demise of the celluloid industrial sector is being countered by ingenuity and strength in unity, film DIY has survived and is taking on the world.
Technology
Rethinking Time in the Digital Age
Carles Sora
Our experience of time is increasingly mediated by digital devices of all kinds and our everyday timescapes appear to be accelerating exponentially.
Commons
Public Innovation: Open, Social, Cultural
Alberto Ortiz de Zárate
The key to public innovation: it adds value to legitimate recipients.
Culture
Analysing Virtual Audiences (II). Connecting and Deepening the Relationship
Clara Bofill
This is a reflection on the implementation of digital practices centred around the audience and their needs, by an analysis and a study of the audience.
Culture
Back to the (Virtual) Future: Immersion and Digital Materiality in Museums
Carles Sora
What could be the role of virtual reality experiences within heritage institutions and museums?
Science
Avatars, Cyborgs and Robots: Can Humans Enhance Themselves? (II)
Sandra Álvaro
Codifying human beings and increasing the processing capacity of computers has made it possible to create machines that can respond to our actions.