1/2 - Graphic design: Federico Barbon2/2 - Graphic design: Federico BarbonArijana Walcott, moderator Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez1/6 - Natalie D. Kane in conversation with Patrick Keller Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez2/6 - Kai Bernau Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez3/6 - Bianca Berning Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez4/6 - Hugues Vinet in conversation with Nicolas Henchoz Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez5/6 - Christian Kaegi et Fabrice Aeberhard en conversation avec Thilo Alex Brunner Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez6/6 - Christian Kaegi et Fabrice Aeberhard en conversation avec Thilo Alex Brunner Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez1/4 - Pauline Saglio Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez2/4 - Christian Mio Loclair Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez3/4 - Ala Tannir Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez4/4 - Alexis Georgacopoulos et Davide Fornari en conversation avec Arijana Walcott Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez1/3 - Smartphone Peripheral Companions, curated by Alain Bellet Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez2/3 - Smartphone Peripheral Companions, curated by Alain Bellet Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez3/3 - Soft Machines curated by Camille Blin, Christophe Guberan and Skylar Tibbits Image ECAL/Jimmy RachezBook: Technology and Research in Art and Design edited by Davide Fornari and published by ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez1/2 - The Invisible Other. Chapter 1. Vibrancy. When the Divinity Manifests. For visual obstructions, time-based media, light and signal refractions, by Mario de Vega and curated by Thibault Walter Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez2/2 - The Invisible Other. Chapter 1. Vibrancy. When the Divinity Manifests. For visual obstructions, time-based media, light and signal refractions, by Mario de Vega and curated by Thibault Walter Image ECAL/Jimmy Rachez