My main research strand focuses on the aesthetic, epistemological and societal implications of scientific photography and visualization, particularly in the case of emerging technologies. I deploy visual culture, science and technology studies (STS) and critical theory to explore how images and perception work within systems of knowledge. In my scholarly and curatorial work to date, I am committed to study art-science cross-fertilization projects in their material environments (museums, laboratories, cities), to assess how they reconfigure existing forms of visibility, thinking and agency. During my Leverhulme Trust fellowship grant, I have completed my second book entitled "Giving Bodies back to Data" (MIT Press, 2021). I co-chair the art exhibition Cities of the future: living together part of the international conference Creativity & Cognition 2021+2022 (Venice).