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'''''Protoplasmic Performance'''''
'''''Protoplasmic Performance'''''


Since DNA as biochemical material is allover in plant tissue, humans, animals and its cells, the compact structure of DNA packaged as chromosomes is present in special (time) stages of dividing cells. The Organisms appearing on the screen are belonging to the digital world and science world. They move and need attention.


Are they human?
You can find genetic material / DNA allover in plants, humans, animals and its cells. The structure of DNA is packaged as chromosomes that are present in special stages of dividing cells. This process of dividing living material leads to new forms of organisms in every step.


Stop and Go Signal (e. g. walking by) changes the Chromosomes in their shape and movement and reveals the aesthetics of the Chromosome stage. Human & Protoplast Interaction welcome!


  [[File:DNA3.png]]            [[File:Chromosom.png]]   


[[File:DNA3.png]]
'''What you will see'''


Organisms appear on a screen in a digital environment. Thy are belonging to the digital and science world. They move and need attention. Are they human?
Stop and Go Signals (e. g. from walking by) changes the organisms in their shape, movement and aesthetics. The interaction in front of the screen reveals different aesthetics of the Cell stages.


About the genetic code
'''Human & Protoplast Interaction welcome!'''


"Two apparently opposed properties of living beings, stability and variability, are based on the very nature of the genetic text. The system only offers a choice between two alternatives. The only instruction that can be received from the environment through regulatory proteins is a ' go ' or ' stop ' signal. Reading the genetic message, therefore, is like getting music from a iuke-box in a cafe. By pressing one of the buttons, one can choose the desired record from those in the machine.“


(Jacob, Francois, La logique du vivant)
'''Technical infrastructure:'''
 
 
Technical infrastructure:


• Screen (Computer)
• Screen (Computer)
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• Distance Sensor
• Distance Sensor
• best would be a place with artificial light source (not near window)
• best would be a place with artificial light source (not near window)
• duration: permanent exhibition/ activated by distance sensor/ visitors movement
'''About the genetic code'''
''"Two apparently opposed properties of living beings, stability and variability, are based on the very nature of the genetic text. The system only offers a choice between two alternatives. The only instruction that can be received from the environment through regulatory proteins is a ' go ' or ' stop ' signal. Reading the genetic message, therefore, is like getting music from a iuke-box in a cafe. By pressing one of the buttons, one can choose the desired record from those in the machine.“''
(Jacob, Francois, La logique du vivant)
'''The Project'''
I am going to isolate cells of plants and work with the different stages of the cells. Cells need company to grow. In the exhibition the visitor gets in contact with the genetic material through sensors.
Stability and Variability: Who is changing whom and what organism decides about the `stop´ and `go´?


== Project Sketch ==
== Project documentation ==


'''Inspiration:'''
'''Inspiration:'''

Latest revision as of 21:38, 4 February 2016

Transmediale Project

Protoplasmic Performance


You can find genetic material / DNA allover in plants, humans, animals and its cells. The structure of DNA is packaged as chromosomes that are present in special stages of dividing cells. This process of dividing living material leads to new forms of organisms in every step.


  DNA3.png            Chromosom.png     

What you will see

Organisms appear on a screen in a digital environment. Thy are belonging to the digital and science world. They move and need attention. Are they human? Stop and Go Signals (e. g. from walking by) changes the organisms in their shape, movement and aesthetics. The interaction in front of the screen reveals different aesthetics of the Cell stages.

Human & Protoplast Interaction welcome!


Technical infrastructure:

• Screen (Computer) • Table • Distance Sensor • best would be a place with artificial light source (not near window) • duration: permanent exhibition/ activated by distance sensor/ visitors movement


About the genetic code

"Two apparently opposed properties of living beings, stability and variability, are based on the very nature of the genetic text. The system only offers a choice between two alternatives. The only instruction that can be received from the environment through regulatory proteins is a ' go ' or ' stop ' signal. Reading the genetic message, therefore, is like getting music from a iuke-box in a cafe. By pressing one of the buttons, one can choose the desired record from those in the machine.“ (Jacob, Francois, La logique du vivant)


The Project

I am going to isolate cells of plants and work with the different stages of the cells. Cells need company to grow. In the exhibition the visitor gets in contact with the genetic material through sensors. Stability and Variability: Who is changing whom and what organism decides about the `stop´ and `go´?

Project documentation

Inspiration:

DNA1.png DNA2.png

aus: Genetik verstehen Grundlagen der molekularen Biologie von Wrba, Fritz; Dolznig, Helmut; Mannhalter, Christine UTB 2. Auflage


Idea:


Projektskizze YGklein4.jpg


First Step: Isolating DNA from Parthenocissus spec.

Wilder wein.jpg DNA iso.jpg