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DESMA 9 Week 8 Blog

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Since the digital revolution began in the latter half of the 20th century with the uptick of computing and communication technology, there has been a drive to make things faster, more efficient and smaller. Scientists have now reached a new frontier, using materials on the nano-scale for technological, medical as well as artistic applications. "Digital Revolution" http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/media/assets/2010_podcast_global_digital_revolution.jpg It was interesting to hear the history of nanotechnology from the perspective of Dr. Gimzewski, a leader in the field and a presenter at the previous event I attended: Ecocentric Art + Science Symposium: Prophesies & Predictions. He discussed the impact of Richard Feynman's daring hypothesis that there is plenty of opportunity to manipulate things on the atomic level, the discovery of carbon allotropes by Smalley et al., the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope by Gerd and Heini, self assembling DNA structure...

DESMA 9 Week 7 Blog

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    The overlap between neuroscience and art is an interesting one, and definitely worth exploring. This relationship started rather recently, but is quickly evolving and becoming more and more prevalent. In Dr. Vesna's lecture we see that Santiago Ramon y Cajal was the founder of neuroanatomy and was specifically interested in the connection patterns of neurons by shape (Vesna). Drawing of Purkinje and Granule Cells from Pigeon Ceregellum by Santiago Ramon y Cajal, 1899. http://public.media.smithsonianmag.com/legacy_blog/neurons.jpg     One such modern extension of this interest is microetching. This is a technique where neural junctions are inscribed into metal such as gold with the aim of illustrating the connections of the brain (Drinker). The picture changes based on the position of the observer, which keeps the picture simple enough to analyze while still conveying the inherent complexity of the system.     My experience in the...

Desma Week 6 Blog

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    This week's lecture touched on a number of different topics including physical and genetic manipulation of the human body for artistic purposes.  This idea rings true in Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr's Victimless Leather (depicted to the right), which is a work of art in which cells are not only living, but they are also multiplying.  In fact, they were producing at such a rapid rate that the machine would barely hold all of the newborn cells.  This is but one example of how Biotechnology can double as art. There is so much beauty behind science that people often forget about the art behind the innovation.     Another thing that was brought up in lecture was the issue of genetic mutation. Now, this is cause for great concern when it comes to the ethics behind genetic mutation.  In my opinion, we need to be very careful about how we allocate genetic mutation, because if we are not careful, we will end up creating a new race of beautiful, ...

DESMA 9 Event 2 -- Eli Joteva’s solo show

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    This Thursday I went to Eli Joteva's solo exhibition -- mnemoawari, which is the second of the cycle over the course of three days. The show was themed on the concepts of memory, dream, and how they connect with past, present and future, through her uniquely made artifacts, and what I saw and felt was absolutely astounding. Picture of the exhibition table I took at the entrance of EDA     In the upstairs area she created three beautiful spheres of ice which were suspended by ropes and frozen in layers. Although to be honest, I did not realize they were iced balls at the first sight, because this is what I saw: Pictures I took of the actual iced balls     Since I went to the show on the second day of its cycle, and these iced balls were melting, the outer iced layers were completely gone, according to Eli herself. However to me this was a good thing because at the time I could have a better look at these artifacts in a unique w...

Desma 9 Midterm

Here is link to my midterm pdf file on google drive. URL: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxrlTCyrDWF7ejlLQmFuS0F2R0E

DESMA 9 Week 4 Blog

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    Before this week, I honestly couldn't tell you how Medical Technology and Art were in any way related.  But through the lectures and my additional research, I have found that these two ideas converge all over modern and post-modern art as well as many other places.  The first cool thing I found in my research was an entire article on the use of medical technology in art.  The one artist that really stood out to me was Marilene Oliver who experimented with the use of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) in art. This picture I've included is entitled Family Portrait, and all 4 images are MRI's of an entire family.  I think these images are so unique and interesting, especially when you think about how these items of Medical Technology also serve as eye-appealing art.     However, sometimes people can take these things too far.  For example, the girl Orlan from lecture disfigured and reshaped her body to try and maximize her aesthetic be...

DESMA 9 Event 1 -- Ecocentric Art + Science Symposium: Prophesies & Predictions

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    This Friday I attended the Eco-Centric Art + Science: Prophecies and Predictions event. Even though I was only able to stay for the first two hours, I gained a lot from the two lectures given by artist Linda Weintraub and professor James Gimzewski. In the first lecture, Mrs. Weintraub informed us a lot about how modern artists are able to create really innovative artworks by reflecting on the relationships between human, art and nature in the age of industrialization. Professor Gimzewski, on the other hand, presented a very thought-provoking story about a subtle yet inspiring connection between art and science, which is closely related to the topics included in this course. Linda Weintraub during her lecture     In her lecture "WHAT's NEXT? Eco Materialism and Contemporary Art", Mrs. Weintraub talked about several artists and their contribution to neo-materialism through different kinds of art forms, including Gebhard Sengmüller and his "Parallel Image...