Planet
A Welcoming Apocalypse
Alba Muñoz
The end of the world began to excite me in a way that was theoretical and perverse – it was like sucking on a never-ending sweet.
Technology
Artificial Intelligence: Half Wanting, Half Fearing
Carlos A. Scolari
How will new AI-based tools change the way we think and perceive the world?
Technology
On (artificial) drawing
Ferran Esteve
How the work of John Berger relates to generative AI applications which allow images to be created with a simple verbal command.
Technology
Bámbel
Andrea Abreu
Are we talking about the end of love while being more obsessed than ever with loving?
Culture
Silvia Fehrmann: “Faced with the rise of fascism, generating networks and communities is more important than ever”
Susana Arias
We talk with the journalist and cultural producer about the important role played by cultural institutions in weaving community.
Science
Universes Hidden In Broad Daylight
Ignasi Torrent | Àlex Gómez-Marín
The growing popularity of virtual reality, and the metaverse in particular, invites us to critically rethink the vague contours of what we call reality.
Commons
The New Economy of Introspection
Ferran Esteve
The individualised focus of mental health and wellbeing tends to overlook social and political causes.
Storytelling
“Te quiero ride como a mi bike”: what if we weren’t afraid of the cringe police?
Begoña Gómez Urzaiz
How do we process feelings of cringe and fear of ridicule in times of hyper-exposure to social media?
Science
When The Brain Sleeps
Marta Consuegra
Advances in neuroscience have improved our understanding of sleep and its importance for physical and mental functioning.
Culture
Lorem Ipsum, or Towards a Cultural Luddism
Yaiza Berrocal
In what ways is it possible to subvert the dynamics of the culture industry embedded within a market society?
Culture
Dossier
Read Later
"Read Later" is a series of articles that you can browse on CCCB Lab to accompany the exhibition "Graphic Constellation. Young Women Authors of Avant-garde Comics".