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Jessica Wallis

Jessica Wallis

Jessica is a writer based in Colombia. She holds and MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art in London. Her interests lie in the intersections between art, science and technology, and humankind's incessant drive for progress and domination. Through her writing she likes to support innovation and grass-roots projects that are trying to improve the environment we live in.

Education
MA Fine Art, Royal College of Art
BA Fine Art, Wimbledon School of Art, UAL

Art

Celestial Bodies Represented in Ancient Times

How our ancestors interpreted the night skies and were influenced by astronomical objects.

Collage of the first image from the James Webb Space Telescope of Carina Nebula and The Nebra Sky Disk – a shield with a crescent moon and stars on a starry night sky background.
Culture

End Times Prophecies — Prophets, Cults, Key Events

Global cultures abound with predictions of apocalyptic, end-of-the-world events.

A person in a white robe stands on a cliff with their arms outstretched, a sign on their back says “THE END OF THE WORLD?!” in red and black letters. The background is a fiery landscape with smoke and fire. The image conveys a sense of apocalypse and drama.
History

Visions of the Future from the Victorian Era

What did the future look like in an era of progress under one of history's most powerful women?

A collage of a photograph of Queen Victoria facing three-quarters to the right, adorned with a coronet, coronation earrings, and necklace on top of “March of Intellect” illustration that celebrates the progress and innovation of humanity. The illustration is full of colorful and fantastical elements, such people flying using wings, and a giant grand vacuum tube transporting people.
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