Event 2

For my event I went to the mnemowari exhibit by E. Joteva. I have never seen an art exhibit like this before and I really liked the dim lighting and music, which created a unique sensory experience. The large part of the room had three white walls that were covered with projections of the cryo sculptures, accompanied by rhythmic, drum-beating music. Walking through the top part of the room room there were cryo sculptures hanging from the ceiling that released liquid into a bowl below, which was described as a process where “cryo sculptures will release their entropic potential into virtual and material memory”.  There were also some projections on the walls and spotlights on the sculptures that drew me in to each piece.
This exhibit was a great example of the ways that science and art function together and influenced the work of E. Joteva, who is an artist and researcher, which is explains how she was able to put this together. The cryo sculptures and this release process obviously require scientific knowledge and resources. The artist combined this science with her artistic abilities in order to create an exhibit that was also very aesthetically pleasing. The whole sensory experience was such a great way to draw attention to a scientific process in a way that is enjoyable for everyone.






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