LONDON: A sneak peak of what to expect from the multidisciplinary art duo.
Making Science Sexy?
Katherine Templar Lewis speaks to Ankit Love, the brains behind Mist magazine.

"Reasons for Happiness"
A delightful pocket-sized number by JWC's resident ink-stained capturer of human curiosity, Brad Harley. It's a salve for blue moods and a reminder of ways to feast on the joyful details of everyday life. Brad has a fine eye and a fine hand, and he encourages us to look more carefully and enjoy what we see. 100 drawings on a great theme, handmade by the artist. Allow a four weeks for shipping.
Wild Culture Bedside Table - October 2013
From site-specific art works to esoteric journals: what we're reading this month and why.

Distopic Narratives Defining the Iconic: Thin Cities, a Review of Sorts
NEWCASTLE: Julia Vogl on Eleanor Wright's solo show at Gallery North.

I Can Haz Toxoplasmosis?
Mark Sheerin on cats, the internet and the spread of schizophrenia.

FutureFest
LONDON: Dr Lucy Gilliam reports on possible pathways to the future of food.

Generation
LONDON: Sarah Lester reviews a fertile artistic collaboration.

Transient Sanctuaries
LONDON: Tom Jeffreys speaks to Natasha Reid about her continuously evolving embassy project.

TEDx Albertopolis: Art & Science
LONDON: Cosima Gretton reports from an afternoon of talks on the intersection between art and science.
