FeaturePhilosophy & Culture Noema’s Top Artwork Of 2022 Talented artists from around the world create artwork to accompany Noema articles. Here are the most striking original pieces from the year. By Noema editors December 1, 2022 Credits Alex William for Noema Magazine by Alex William for “What AI Can Tell Us About Intelligence“ Luis López (Mallet) for Noema Magazine by Luis López (Mallet) for “Why It’s Time To Uncover The Surprises Hiding In Our DNA“ by Facultative Works for “How Online Mobs Act Like Flocks Of Birds“ Noah Campeau for Noema Magazine by Noah Campeau for “What AI Means For Animals” (Issue III: Rupture) Sophie Douala for Noema Magazine by Sophie Douala for “All That Is Solid Melts Into Information“ Stefania Tejada for Noema Magazine by Stefania Tejada for “How Black America Fell Out Of Love With Africa“ by Sun Xun for “China’s Revolution Turns Green“ Timothée Boubay for Noema Magazine by Timothée Boubay for “Keeping Time Into The Great Beyond“ Uréchi Oguguo for Noema Magazine by Uréchi Oguguo for “How Black America Fell Out Of Love With Africa“ Vasya Kolotusha for Noema Magazine by Vasya Kolotusha for “How Game Design Principles Can Enhance Democracy“ Enjoy the read? Subscribe to get the best of Noema. More From Noema Magazine Essay Climate Crisis Thirsty Bots Are Drinking Our Scarce Water Nathan Gardels Feature Philosophy & Culture Protecting Dark Sky Country Caia Hagel & Tim Georgeson Essay Climate Crisis The Extraordinary Lives Of Coast Redwoods Daniel Lewis