»CRISPR-Cas9 (A Ray of Light)2«
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Information
Ellen Sandor >
»CRISPR-Cas9 (A Ray of Light)2«, 2018
Co-Workers & Funding:
Ellen Sandor and (art)n: Diana Torres and Azadeh GholizadehJennifer Doudna, The Doudna Lab: RNA Biology, University of California, Berkeley; Megan Hochstrasser, Innovative Genomics Institute, University of California, Berkeley
Code by William Robertson, DiMoDA
Inspired by Caleb Sandor Taub
https://www.artn.com/crisprcas9-a-ray-of-light2/
Technology
Method
33” x 33” x 62” Virtual Photograph/Digital PHSCologram Sculpture, Duratrans, Kodalth, Plexiglashttps://www.artn.com/crisprcas9-a-ray-of-light2/
Descriptions & Essays
Olga Timurgalieva 04-02-2019
CRISPR-Cas9 is contrasted with Nude in box-reclining (1962) and Sand Dune Nude (1967) by Ruth Bernhard and Dix Rayogrammes de Man Ray et un Texte de Pierre Bost by Man Ray (1931).
Olga Timurgalieva: CRISPR-Cas9 (A Ray of Light)2, 04-02-2019, in: Archive of Digital Art CRISPR-Cas9 is contrasted with Nude in box-reclining (1962) and Sand Dune Nude (1967) by Ruth Bernhard and Dix Rayogrammes de Man Ray et un Texte de Pierre Bost by Man Ray (1931).
Literature
Cox, Donna J. and Ellen Sandor and Janine Fron. New Media Futures. The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts. Urbana, Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2018.
Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron. »The Art and Science of Collaborative Visualization.« Silicon Graphics World (September 1999).
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