Photography Adventures with Asher Svidensky
Asher Svidensky is a freelance photographer, who is working with diverse and beautiful cultures from around the world and presenting them with wonderfully-built storytelling and photography. His works have been featured in such magazines as BBC, National Geographic, The Guardian,
Language, time and image in the Alicia Eggert’s Art
Alicia Eggert, is an American interdisciplinary conceptual artist, whose artworks in the form of kinetic, electronic, interactive sculpture and installations focus on the relationship between language, time and image. Alicia's artworks have been exhibited at different local and international museums in Beijing,
Building a Culture of Sustainability with MyGreenLab
MyGreenLab, a non-profit organization, is building a culture of sustainability in the scientific community and brings awareness about the hazardous environmental impact that laboratories usually bring. Impakter Magazine had an exciting conversation with the Executive Director of My Green Lab, Allison
Jeweler’s Art Meets Neuroscience
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) annual conference in Washington, D.C., impressed me with the variety of seminars, workshops, symposiums and amazing people from around the globe with impactful ideas and projects in the neuroscience field. Running from one lecture to another one, I sensed a beauty and inspiration in the
Knowledge makes Humanity stronger: Interview with 15×4 Munich
In 2017 Munich has suddenly became excited about 15x4 community. Four talks for 15 minutes, about almost everything, including science and technology, were presented in the most accessible and interactive way. The team of volunteers creates a buzz for knowledge
We Need to Talk – Interview with Celeste Headlee
Imagine the situation: you are having a conversation with a friend, but he is not really listening to you; instead, he endeavors to show his attention by mumbling “supportive” words like "Uh huh," "Mm-hmm" and nodding a lot. Familiar, isn’t
Magical Watercolor Architecture with Sunga Park
Sunga Park is a Korean artist, graphic designer and illustrator. She is a “self-taught” artist, who is not following the realistic colors in her watercolor architecture. Sunga challenges viewers to finalize her artwork with their imagination. Impakter Magazine: Sunga, tell us, when
Zero Waste Lifestyle: Interview with Bea Johnson
Bea Johnson is a California-based French native, a guru of the Zero Waste lifestyle movement. She is an advocate for improving humanity through waste reduction; she often speaks at universities, presenting at conferences, and publishing a bestselling book translated into
Conversation about conflicts and human rights with Marcus Bleasdale
Marcus Bleasdale is a photographer who has been documenting some of the world's most brutal wars over the past eighteen years. Marcus covered the wars in Sierra Leone, Liberia, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Somalia, Chad and
Luminous Journey with David Lazar
David Lazar is an Australian travel photographer and musician, who captures the beauty of the world, moments of life and culture. He travels to the countries with a rich cultural background, traditions, and history. David is a contributor to photography, travel and
Magical World with Adam S. Doyle
Adam S. Doyle is an illustrator and designer based in New York. In this article, Adam shares his story, discusses the importance of color in the storytelling, gives pieces of advice for those artists who feel frustrated in front of the
Pastry World: Interview with David Lebovitz
David Lebovitz is an American pastry chef and the author of the cookbooks "Room for dessert," "Ripe for Dessert," "The Great Book of Chocolate", "The Perfect Scoop," "The Sweet Life in Paris," "Ready for Dessert" and "My Paris Kitchen." His last