Abstract

My current foundry research methods combine a calculus of physics, grid computation (supercomputer) algorithms, systems modeling for simulation, and biochemistry, with classical foundry techniques. The aim of this fusion is a sculptural work in cast metal that gives haptic and visual channels for the audience to become aware of the protein dynamics that produce biophotonic light. This light is unique in that it occurs through the direct transduction of organismic motion into light, proposed via a symmetry in bonded electron orbitals.

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