Fascinated by the strange environments typical of pure scientific research, Daniel Stier set about investigating the idea of the experiment as an art form. “I am interested in the experiment, the idea of work that people do without any clear outcome. This constant loop of doing something, maybe failing and then starting again. That is exactly what we do as artists,” he tells BJP.
In one of the essays for Daniel Stier’s book, Ways of Knowing, Pedro Ferreira, professor…
In December 2005, then would-be Prime Minister David Cameron faced down Tony Blair in the…