Ken Rinaldo
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"Machinic Diatoms: 3 irrealities envisions a future where molecular designers allow unicellular machines, nano machines, to coexist and support the human body. These machines have the ability to enter our cells through our membranes and pores, becoming both invited and uninvited guests. Within our cells, they reside alongside the healthful organelles that play a vital role in our cellular maintenance and survival ecosystem. Our bodies are complex, constructed bio electrochemical agents composed of multiple layers of communicating and competing systems, some with our own DNA and some without. The healthful bacteria that aid digestion and fend off harmful bacteria are part of a intricate web of ecologies that strive to inhabit both the interior and exterior of our bodies. The images of these constructed micro machines portray neither human nor biological forms, but instead offer speculative glimpses of engineered micro bio and machinic agents designed to support and maintain our natural cellular systems."
Ken Rinaldo, an American artist known for his interactive multimedia installations that blur the boundaries between the organic and inorganic, has been working at the intersection of art and biology for over three decades. His work spans interactive robotics, biological art, artificial life, interspecies communication, and digital imagery. In this artwork, he presents us with a manipulated nature that blossoms into new forms and colors within a virtual universe of exquisite and rare beauty.
Maria João Fernandes - International Association of Art Critics (AICA)
Ken Rinaldo
Additional information
Artist | Ken Rinaldo |
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Color | Gray, Olive Green, Umber |
Date | 2006 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Medium |
Image Size (in) | 21.7 x 16.1 in |
Total Size (in) | 23.4 x 16.5 in |
Orientation | Landscape |
Paper | Digital Photo Paper |
Print Run | 15 |
Technique | Digital Print |
Style | Bio Art |
Framed | No |