See and hear how art, science, and technology intersect to boost creativity and tackle complex problems, providing you with new perspectives and solutions.
Design Doesn’t Predict. It Discovers.
Tight control of method, radical openness to outcome
See and hear how art, science, and technology intersect to boost creativity and tackle complex problems, providing you with new perspectives and solutions.
Tight control of method, radical openness to outcome
Tight control of the process, open to outcome
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We are living through a moment where the distinction between clock thinking and cloud thinking has become urgent
When obvious connections stay hidden for centuries: The Origami Blind Spot
How scientific breakthroughs reshaped reality and our place within it
Rethinking knowledge, prediction, and action in a complex world
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How can we drive AI adoption across our organization?
Clocks can be solved; clouds shift and change before our eyes
The Art-Science Interface in Life Sciences and Medicine
Break-withs come from breaking assumptions. AI can’t do this, but it can accelerate discovery once we ask the right questions.
The Nexus isn’t just a book; it’s a compass for leaders, creators, and thinkers who thrive amidst complexity
James Clerk Maxwell’s Remarkable Creativity
Embracing Complexity in the Age of AI
Julio M. Ottino on the Relationship Between Science & Visual Art
Exploring the intersections of creativity, innovation, and discovery in The Nexus
The Evolution of Ideas Across Art, Math, Science, and Technology
Uncover the key traits that define successful future leaders
Join Julio Mario Ottino on 'Thinking on Paper' with Jeremy Gilbertson and Mark Fielding
Delve into the creative process and discover the foundations of groundbreaking ideas
Explore emerging trends and strategies for effective leadership in a rapidly changing world
In this provocative and visually striking book, Julio Mario Ottino and Bruce Mau offer a guide for navigating the intersections of art, technology, and science.
