Didonet Thomaz y Raúl Niño Bernal
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SURATÓMICA NETWORK ENCOUNTERS
18.03.2023
10:00 a.m.
Live streaming on Youtube
"Such non-human exploration consists of integration with technology, with the purpose of interpreting the processes which biological species have undergone over their timelines. In this one in particular, we wanted to highlight that it advances toward a theme of symbiosis in combination with technology, without which it would be impossible to view microorganisms. The methodology underlying this process one of possibility, as long as there is life."
Learn more about this project connected to the cycle At the Edge of Chaos HERE
Didonet Thomaz. Artist. PhD in Technology (UTFPR, 2015). Post-doctorate in Visual Arts (UFRGS, 2017). Her works may be found in both private and public collections, like “Irregular Polytopes” (MON, 2019), along with the author’s edition, 2019. E-mail: didonetthomaz@teatromonotono.art.br ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6207-8776 Curitiba, Brazil.
Raúl Niño Bernal. PhD in Political Science. Head of the Esthetics Department of the School of Architecture and Design of the Pontifical Xavierian University. Research Professor of the Esthetics Group, New Technologies and Inhabitability. Academic advisor of this visual essay. Email: raul.nino@javeriana.edu.co ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7563-5778 Bogotá, Colombia.
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Image: Didonet Thomaz. Biological Creations, 2022. Electron Micrograph of the Biological Sample I (inner skin), B&W, various sizes.
Project connected to the Suratómica Network
Cycle - At the Edge of Chaos
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