juliavonstietencron
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Live event VID art|science
Textile installation: Julia von Stietencron
in collaboration con Elisabetta Melotti
live music: Octandre
The early embryonic life: a Place harboring the information for our journey throughout the adulthood.
The textile artwork represents the primordial of life as the self-assembling of forms in the presence of physical energies (i.e. electromagnetic energy and mechanical/sound vibration) symbolized by dark/light patterning and colored beams spreading throughout a network of assembling morphogenetic layers.
A movie of the artwork (10 m long, 3 m high, 3 m wide) represented as an audio/video installation, with light and sound vibration is available at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ftWdExdpWA
Images of the artwork appeared as a cover image in Cell R4, an international Journal of regenerative medicine (Cell R4 Vol 2, issue 2), within the context of the article entitled: "Fashioning Cellular Rhythms with Magnetic energy and Sound Vibration: A new perspective for Regenerative Medicine” (Carlo Ventura, Cell R4 2(2): e839).
Filamenti
Live event VID art|science
Textile installation: Julia von Stietencron
in collaboration con Elisabetta Melotti
live music: Octandre
The early embryonic life: a Place harboring the information for our journey throughout the adulthood.
The textile artwork represents the primordial of life as the self-assembling of forms in the presence of physical energies (i.e. electromagnetic energy and mechanical/sound vibration) symbolized by dark/light patterning and colored beams spreading throughout a network of assembling morphogenetic layers.
A movie of the artwork (10 m long, 3 m high, 3 m wide) represented as an audio/video installation, with light and sound vibration is available at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ftWdExdpWA
Images of the artwork appeared as a cover image in Cell R4, an international Journal of regenerative medicine (Cell R4 Vol 2, issue 2), within the context of the article entitled: "Fashioning Cellular Rhythms with Magnetic energy and Sound Vibration: A new perspective for Regenerative Medicine” (Carlo Ventura, Cell R4 2(2): e839).