Title: TORONTO 01.14.08
1TORONTO 01.14.08
21979 -- present
3CRAZY HEARTS 1979-1983, East village, NYC
4THUNDERBOLT
Student Cultural center, Belgrade 1984
5COAL DIAMOND LIGHTENING BOLT TIBETAN
SYMBOL WATER MIRROR CHANGE
6Another Day in Paradise
7VIRTUAL CONCRETE
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9Bodies INCorporated 1995 present Over 10,000
bodies created
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11LIMBO
NECROPOLIS
12DATAMINING BODIES
13Cell sonics yeast in water
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16Buckminster Fuller
1999 meeting with Allegra Snyder Fuller
exploration of structures found in nature with
the goal to find ways to incorporate those
principles to other ways of envisioning the
information body.
"The great aesthetic which will inaugurate the
twenty-first century will be the utterly
invisible quality of intellectual integrity the
integrity of the individual dealing with his
scientific discoveries the integrity of the
individual in dealing with conceptual realization
of comprehensive interrelatedness of all events
the integrity of the individual dealing with the
only experimentally arrived at information
regarding invisible phenomena and finally
integrity of all those who formulate invisibly
within their respective minds and invisibly with
the only mathematically dimensionable, advanced
technologies, on the behalf of their fellow men".
Fuller, 1973
17Architecture of Life
Dr. Donald Ingber
A universal set of building rules seems to guide
the design of organic structures--from simple
carbon compounds to complex cells and tissues
18Human Networks
19Tetrahedrons hexagonscolors, intervals and
soundwaves
20US Pavilion at Expo '67, Montreal, Canada
- "A giant dome, roughly three-quarters of a
sphere, designed to look like a lacy filigree
weightless against the sky. Height 200 feet
spherical diameter 250 feet. Construction a
space frame of steel pipes enclosing 1,900 molded
acrylic panels." - from Sylvia Hart Wright. Sourcebook of
Contemporary North American Architecture From
Postwar to Postmodern. p33.
21Buckminsterfullerene 3rd carbon molecule
discovered in 1985
22 Feeling the invisible The principle of the
Scanning Tunneling Microscope STM A billion times
larger Where the real finger is the Eiffel
tower And an atom is a golf ball Yet nothing is
more different than a golf ball Nothing less
solid Its mainly nothingness
23The finger a fine needle terminated by a single
atom
24Feeling is seeing Buckminsterfullerine molecules
One nanometer across We are looking at electron
probabilities and waves here Its mainly empty
space!
25Fullers Dymoxian map
26Installation plan
27Architecture / sculpture10,000sq. ft
28complexity and interconnectivity the
mandala microcosmic --------macrocosmic
29Monks meet nanoscientist
30Common goal showing how every thing/one is
interrelated
31Creation of the Chakrasamvaramandala
326 days / wk, 8-10 hours / day4 week
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34300,000 digital images
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36Recreation of the mandala center
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43WATER BOWLS Moon Drop Sound Oil
44"water will be to the 21st century what oil was
to the 20th." Who owns water and how much they
are able to charge for it will become the
question of the century. The privatization of
water is already a 400-billion-a-year business.
Fortune Magazine
45Ganges Holy River of Pollution raw sewage,
rotting carcasses, unburnt and partially burnt
human and animal corpses, industrial toxic
waste, fertilizers and pesticides that infect
the river
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49MOON
50The animation is from Eric Hoeks research
on Reverse osmosis nano-filtration system used
to Treat non-traditional water sources such as
Seawater, agricultural drainage, and municipal
water
51DROP
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54amazonaral-seaatlantic-franceatlanticblack-sea
bo-hai-ne-chinacolorado-riverdanube-everglades
great-lakesgulf-of-mexicoindian-oceanindus-ri
ver irtysh-riverbaikalbalkhashlake-michiganlo
uisiana mediteraneannile-deltapersian-gulfred
-sea russian-riverswest-coastyellow-river yell
ow-seayukon
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59SOUND
60The wavefunction expands
- In a hundred years we have increased the amount
of electromagnetic signals on the planets surface
about a million times - Electro-pollution is invisible the smog of
human tele-communication
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62Cell sonics yeast in water
63OIL
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69Optical Beam Deflection system with Split
photodiode and Micro-mirrors mounted on chrysalis
708 Tesla MRI
71burst characteristics
72spectral analysis of bursts (burst fraction,bf )
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75Art Science centerUCLAmirror locations
Califonia Nanosystems Institute CNSI
Broad Arts Center
76Water Bodies and Butterfly Metamorphosis Vibratio
n projects Collaboration with Nanoscientist
Dr. James Gimzewski
Katrina Communication Project Collaboration with
Designer Henri Lucas and Dr. Ken Wells, Medicine
School
Arts Activism Lecture series Collaboration
with David Gere Director of Arts Global
Medicine Center
77MISSION OF THE ART SCI CENTERTo pursue,
facilitate and promote research and programs that
demonstrate the potential of media arts and
science collaborations. Media artists and
scientists from the home campus, UCLA, from the
UC system, the national and international
communities will approach the center's intention
to address ethical, social and environmental
issues of contemporary scientific innovations and
artistic projects that respond to cutting-edge
inventions and research.
artsci.ucla.edu