Laura Splan
Laura Splan’s videos serve as mesmerizing meditations on increasing entanglements between natural and constructed worlds and the “new normal” emerging as a result. Using specialized features of molecular visualization software in unconventional ways, she animates coronavirus spike proteins by unraveling and morphing folded and unfolded forms. The colors are chosen based on names in the software that are evocative of idyllic representations of nature: blue skies, green forests, ripe fruit and romantic flowers. The animations were developed in remote collaboration with biotech scientists while “sheltering in place” for COVID-19. Discover her projections in unexpected places by following their location: laurasplan.com/aiop.
DATE & TIME
Saturday May 15, Sunday May 16
8pm–9pm
LOCATION
14th Street At Large
Laura Splan is a transdisciplinary artist working at the intersections of science, technology, and culture. Her research-driven studio practice connects materialities of biotechnology to the quotidian landscape through immersive installations and sensory engagement. She is currently a Creative Science member at NEW INC, the New Museum’s cultural incubator.
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