Madeline Schwartzman – Alive: Synthetic Cells, Feral Robots, Rebellious AI, and the Design of Radical Life

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Thames & Hudson,book, ISBN 978-0500026861, English, 256 pages, 2025, UK

Madeline Schwartzman’s Alive appears to seamlessly continue and develop her previous two books, See Yourself Sensing and See Yourself X, both successful collections of destabilising artworks, projects, and broader ideas that combine organic matter and technology – literally, conceptually, provocatively, or perceptually. This third coffee table book is organised into seven sections: New Embodiment, featuring novel combinations of existing creatures; Chimera, with hybrid entities; Cellular Packages, focusing on experiments with cells, bacteria, and mycelium; the self-explanatory Biomimicry; Change of State, on projects involving planetary mechanisms; Phantasia, exploring the “dreams and delusions” of the body; and Algorithmic Futures, on autonomous digital entities. Schwartzman brings a personal curatorial vision, arranging the narrative of the selected projects at the edge of an impending future, where (unbalanced) hybridity is the norm. She appears to redefine categories with ease, through clever experimental practices and artworks. With a foreword by science fiction author Edward Ashton, this is another timely, meaningful, and visually sumptuous collection, with projects spanning several decades – though predominantly recent – that serves as an accessible tool to keep our minds open and to question our certainties.