Kasia Molga is a design fusionist and artist working on the intersection of art, science and engineering. She examines our - human - perception of “nature” in the constantly growing and increasingly technologically mediated environments. She creates tangible, multisensory and visual experiences, immersive environments, installations and speculative fiction stories. Kasia exhibits worldwide (Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, MoMA and MIS among others) and has received many international awards and grants including Ars Electronica Honorary Mention, Wellcome Trust, Creative Industries NL and more. Her work has attracted the attention of press such as The Guardian, BBC and The Washington Post. Kasia is a co-founder of World Wilder Lab Collective (www.worldwilderlab.net), funding member of Open H2O (former Protei Collective), and holds an MA in Interdisciplinary Design Studies (UAL, London). She regularly lectures and consults within academia and industry. She is a licensed Scuba Diver, avid traveller, aerial photographer and spent her childhood sailing on merchant navy vessels.
Made the Forms of Intelligence podcasts during a journalist internship programme at KWMC supported by Lewis Campbell and KWMC producers for the Forms of Intelligence project. Tatiana is a 2019 graduate from the University of Bristol, completing a degree in Social Policy with quantitative research method with honours. She is director of TP Research (freelance research and project management), Creative Director of PPA (virtual assistance and business growth), and a freelance journalist and editor at KWMC, as well as sitting on the Board of Trustees at the Full Circle Project at the Docklands Community Centre in Bristol. She is passionate about diversity and inclusion, specialising in working with BME [Black and Minority Ethnic] males in Britain, and aims to support the above in a qualitative and quantitative way.