Elevart Research & Lab


Elevart Research & Lab

Interdisciplinary research on creativity, perception, wellbeing, culture and human experience at Elevart Research & Lab

Study deeper.
Explore further. Publish what matters.

Elevart Research & Lab is the exploratory branch of the Elevart ecosystem: an interdisciplinary space for research, publication, experimentation and collaboration around creativity, perception, wellbeing, culture and contemporary human experience.

This is not about accumulating content or producing theory disconnected from life. It is about creating a living field where artists, researchers, therapists, psychologists, facilitators, writers, experts and institutions can study complex questions, document practices, design pilot formats and develop knowledge with cultural, human and social relevance.


Why this space exists

Designed for questions that do not fit within a single field

Many of the most urgent questions around creativity, attention, relational health, sensory experience, participatory culture and human transformation cannot be meaningfully addressed from a single discipline. Research & Lab exists to create a broader, living and rigorous framework.

Intellectual need

More than isolated theory

The Lab seeks research that engages with practice, observation, lived experience and real contexts, not only with abstract concepts locked inside their own display case.

Cultural need

More than content

We need forms of publication, exchange and documentation that do not reduce complexity to quick pieces, but instead allow thought to be developed with density, clarity and public value.

Applied need

More than observation

The Lab also exists to transform hypotheses, intuitions and findings into living formats: gatherings, pilots, residencies, publications, pedagogical tools and projects of collective interest.


Research areas

Main lines of exploration

These lines are not closed compartments, but research fields that can intersect, contaminate one another and give rise to publications, pilots, dialogues, tools and experimental formats.

Research on creativity, emotion and wellbeing


Creativity and regulation

Creativity, emotion and transformation

Research into how artistic, narrative, sensory and expressive practices can influence emotional regulation, symbolic processing, resilience, self-perception and one’s relationship with the environment.

  • Art therapy, creative practices and expressive processes
  • Emotional regulation and embodiment
  • Creativity as a tool for care and change
Research on perception and attention


Perception and attention

Perception and attention ecology

Research into how perceptual experience is configured in relation to environment, nature, culture, the body, technology and contemporary attention systems.

  • Attention, overload and sensitivity
  • Nature, environment and immersive experience
  • Umwelt, situated perception and subjective experience
Research on culture, community and collective wellbeing


Culture and collectivity

Culture, community and shared experience

Research into collective practices, cultural devices, forms of participation, relational wellbeing and the role of art in creating healthier, more sensitive and more connected contexts.

  • Participatory culture and collective experiences
  • Social wellbeing and community bonds
  • Art as a catalyst for social innovation

Ways to take part

You do not have to wait until the end to find your entry point

If you already recognise an affinity with the Lab, there are different ways to enter: as a researcher or writer, as an artist or facilitator, as a care professional, or as an institution, university, association or NGO interested in developing a collaboration.

You can propose an editorial contribution, present a research line, explore a pilot format, open an institutional conversation or simply move closer to the ecosystem and follow the Lab’s development.


What can happen here

From thought to practice, and from practice to publication

Research & Lab is not limited to a single mode of work. It can host observation, writing, dialogue, experimental design, field documentation and the translation of findings into accessible formats.

Publishing

Articles, essays and field writing

Research texts, curatorial essays, public-facing articles, practice reflections, sensitive documentation, editorial pieces, thematic series and applied thought.

Exchange

Study circles, seminars and dialogue

Online sessions, reading groups, interdisciplinary seminars, curatorial gatherings, peer conversations and spaces for shared reflection.

Experimentation

Pilots, prototypes and living formats

Experimental workshops, residencies, public labs, guided explorations, participatory micro-research and proof-of-concept formats linking thought, body, art and context.


Structure and operation

A living research field, not a content shelf

The Lab is designed to combine clear coordination, flexible collaboration and intellectual depth,
without falling into either creative chaos or sterile academic rigidity.

Documentation

Knowledge base

Organisation of research lines, bibliography, field notes, drafts, concept maps, timelines, pilot documentation and the Lab’s collective memory.

Communication

Structured exchange channels

Ongoing conversation between collaborators, tracking of work streams, announcements, sharing references and coordination between people located in different places.

Meetings

Online sessions and in-person gatherings

Curatorial meetings, seminars, design sessions, peer mentoring, working groups and, when context allows, physical gatherings, residencies or in-person labs.


Who it is for

Designed for research with sensitivity, rigour and range

This space is open to different profiles able to contribute thought, practice,
language, methodology, situated experience or articulation capacity.

Researchers and experts

Research and conceptual frameworks

For researchers, academics, independent experts and hybrid profiles interested in developing interdisciplinary thought, analytical frameworks, documentation and projects with public relevance.

Writers and copywriters

Writing, translation and mediation

For people capable of turning complexity into clear, sensitive and rigorous language:
articles, editorial pieces, mediation texts, syntheses, documentation and content with real value.

Artists and facilitators

Formats, practice and experimentation

For artists, facilitators and experience designers who want to transform research questions into sensitive, participatory, immersive and culturally meaningful formats.

Psy, therapists and care professionals

Human experience and expanded clinical practice

For psychologists, therapists and care professionals interested in entering into dialogue with art, culture, perception, regulation, environment and lived experience from a broader perspective.


Relationship with the Elevart ecosystem

A Lab connected to community, experiences and practice

Research & Lab does not function as an island. It is nourished by experiences, community,
professional practice and the living contexts that run through the entire Elevart ecosystem.

From experience

Lived experience also investigates

Workshops, retreats, sensory practices, nature-based experiences and participatory formats can feed observation, documentation and research questions.

From community

Peer exchange

The community can become a fertile environment for circulation of ideas, mutual learning,
cross-disciplinary collaboration and network-building between aligned profiles.

From professional practice

Application and transfer

Findings from the Lab can be translated into programmes, institutional formats, cultural proposals, pedagogical tools, residencies, methodologies and impact-driven partnerships.

What Research & Lab means within Elevart

Research & Lab is the exploratory branch of the ecosystem. It is the place where articles, experimental formats, interdisciplinary dialogue, documentation, field research and future-oriented thinking can take shape with more freedom, more rigour and more contribution.

Dimension What it includes Why it matters Future direction
Publishing Articles, reflections, essays, interdisciplinary resources and thematic series To document ideas, share conceptual frameworks and give more depth to the ecosystem Editorial collaborations, invited authors, multilingual publishing
Experimentation Pilot formats, sensory research, participatory exploration, hybrid events and transdisciplinary prototypes To test what meaningful experiences and forms of knowledge-sharing can become in practice Residencies, labs, public experiments and research-informed gatherings
Collaboration Dialogue between artists, therapists, facilitators, researchers, institutions and organisations To build bridges between lived practice, cultural work and applied knowledge Partnerships, co-created programmes and translocal networks
Contribution Selected collaborators, invited members, practitioners and aligned thinkers To make the Lab a living field rather than a vertical content shelf Curated contributors, peer exchange and invitation-based participation
Associative ambition A future contributive and potentially nonprofit structure around research, culture, experimentation and projects of public interest To create greater legitimacy, continuity, partnerships and collective governance An association or sister entity supporting cultural, educational and interdisciplinary initiatives


Associations, NGOs and institutions

A space open to collaborations with public impact

Elevart actively seeks collaboration with associations, NGOs, universities, cultural institutions, educational projects, professional networks and organisations interested in applied research, collective wellbeing, creativity, culture, perception, education or social innovation.

Institutional collaboration

Shared projects

Co-created programmes, participatory research, residencies, publishing cycles,
seminars, field documentation, public labs and pedagogical devices.

Public-interest orientation

Research with social usefulness

The aim is not only to produce discourse, but to generate knowledge able to engage with real needs: inclusion, education, relational health, living culture, attention, creativity and community.

Associative future

Towards a more collective structure

In the long term, Research & Lab may evolve into a contributive or associative structure that strengthens its legitimacy, continuity and capacity to collaborate on projects of shared interest.

A long-term ambition: a more collective structure for Research & Lab

In the long term, Elevart Research & Lab is meant to evolve beyond a simple content section or brand extension. Its deeper ambition is to become a more contributive structure, potentially an association or sister entity, capable of sustaining interdisciplinary research, cultural programming, projects of public interest, experimental formats, educational initiatives and collaborations that deserve a more collective framework.

In other words: not just “content,” not just “thought leadership,”
and certainly not another dusty concept shelf. A real vehicle for exploration,
contribution, publication, experimentation and shared cultural value.

Research, publishing, collaboration and associative future

Where research becomes experience, language and collaboration

You can propose a contribution, present a research idea, explore an institutional collaboration, express interest in future residencies or take part in interdisciplinary conversations around creativity, perception, wellbeing, culture and human experience.

Possible roles: associated researcher, editorial collaborator, author, copywriter, artist, therapist, facilitator,
advisor, institutional partner, NGO collaborator, residency host, sponsor or future founding member.