Ethical implications and boundaries existing between art, science, and life itself.

The Art in STEAM

Jan 3 2024 • 28 mins

"Imagination is the first tool that made scientists curious to look into biology and physics - cultivate that curiosity."


In this episode, Nour, the host and founder of Femmes Designers, is joined by Noémie Soula - an emerging designer, artist and researcher whose interdisciplinary work explores the future of biotechnology, biology, and the human body. Through life sciences, creative storytelling and design, Noémie’s work instigates discourse on the bioethics and biopolitics of emerging biotechnologies and current genetics research.


You can find out more about Noémie Soula here: http://noemiesoula.com and follow via @soulanoemie

Keep up to date with Femmes Designers here: https://femmesdesigners.com/ and follow via @femmesdesigners


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Femmes Designers is a creative community launched to inspire the next generation of makers in STEAM fields while championing the work of women artists, designers and scholars interested in how the contemporary arts and design interact with people, science and technology. We all share a passion for designing a better tomorrow. Through partnerships with universities, high schools, institutions, and design organisations, we seek to empower individuals to engage in conversations and share their work with a wide network of students, researchers, and young professionals.


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