In this work, three-dimensional images of protein molecules were constructed to implicate the body in a complex interplay between representations of embodiment and assumptions underlying visualization technology. The visual representation of these molecules exists through software that converts biotic code into three-dimensional visual images. This results in the conceptualization of the body as data rather than physical presence. In order to reconnect these extreme abstractions to their original human physical sources, I wrapped them with scanned imagery that references the living body—flesh, hair, blood vessels, bruising, and scarring.
نحن نستخدم ملفات تعريف الارتباط في تقديم مقترحات لبعض المحتويات، وقياس نسبة زوار الموقع، وتخصيص الإعلانات. باستخدامك لهذا الموقع فإنك تقر بموافقتك على و