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22/09/2025

From Assemblages to Tangles - A Public Lecture at Nelson Mandela University

On 17 September 2025, I gave a public lecture at Nelson Mandela University, reflecting on three decades of experimentation in visual complexity — from early assemblages and the OneBigMob cartoon world to entangled portraitures and AI art.

The event was hosted through the Chair in Identities and Social Cohesion, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa. Much thanks to Andrea Hurst and Harsheila Riga and colleagues for providing the space to do this work.

For me, art is not just practice but method: a way of researching how we live in ecological crisis, emotional life, and social conflict. I shared this journey, screened a short piece from Entangled 2025, and invited colleagues and communities to join me in building new collaborations. Complexity is not only studied — it’s also lived, felt, and created.

 

CLICK HERE to see my Art Website where you can learn more about this work 

 

HERE IS A LINK to the PowerPoint of my presentation


21/09/2025

Social Complexity Retreat at Nelson Mandela University

On 17 September 2025 we held our second Social Complexity Retreat, this time at Nelson Mandela University – hosted through the Chair in Identities and Social Cohesion, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa. Much thanks to Andrea Hurst and Harsheila Riga and colleagues for providing the space to do this work.

 

Building on the first retreat at Durham, we gathered a transdisciplinary mix of scientists, social scientists, artists, and philosophers.

A retreat is not a workshop and is, most certainly, 180 degrees opposite of a conference. It is a space to step back, slow down, and think more creatively—without the pressure of constant presentations or finished work. Organised around The Atlas of Social Complexity, participants brought their own projects, questions, and challenges, working individually and in small groups.

Through discussion, writing, and creative exercises, we built a collective imagination for how complexity might be advanced in both practice and research, making real progress together.

 

HERE IS A LINK to the PowerPoint for the day

CLICK HERE for Cillier’s article on system boundaries

CLICK HERE for the complexity sciences map