MeWell podcast Episode #1: Art Meets Science: Rethinking Cultural Mediation
In this episode of the MeWell Cultural Mediation podcast, we explore the dynamic intersection of art and science and what happens when these two fields come together. Through examples of collaborations between artists, researchers, and cultural institutions, the episode reflects on how complex scientific ideas—such as artificial intelligence—can be made accessible, meaningful, and engaging for diverse audiences.
The conversation highlights the role of cultural mediation as a bridge between different ways of knowing. It looks at how mediation can move beyond explanation to create space for curiosity, imagination, and shared reflection. Special attention is given to working with adult audiences, including adults aged 50+, and how inclusive, thoughtful formats can support deeper engagement and wellbeing.
Drawing on real cases—from artistic residencies in scientific laboratories to innovative mediation formats in museums—the episode invites listeners to reconsider how knowledge is created, shared, and experienced.
This episode is AI-generated and was created specifically for the MeWell project. It is based on and inspired by the French podcast Sans réserve/s by Quai des Savoirs.

Where art meets science: cultural mediation across disciplines
Source: Science(s) en Occitanie
This MeWell podcast episode explores the meeting point between art, science, technology, and society. It reflects on how artists, researchers, and cultural mediators can work together to make complex scientific ideas more accessible, imaginative, and open to public dialogue.
The episode looks at examples of art-science collaborations, including projects involving artificial intelligence, robotics, sound mediation, and interdisciplinary residencies. It highlights how cultural mediation can create bridges between different forms of knowledge and support audiences in engaging with uncertainty, creativity, and critical reflection.


