Microuniverse, 2015 -
Microuniverse was developed as part of my artist residency at Eyebeam. The series explores the controlled and chaotic forms of the microbial world and draws a connection to the larger universe as a whole.
Works from this series were exhibited at The Motor House (Baltimore) as part of the Culture as Medium, at Eyebeam (New York City) as part of To Scale, at Flux Factory (New York City) as part of Artificial Retirement, and The Seoul Art Space (Seoul) as part of Uncanny Valley.
The series was profiled by The Creators Project, A Synthetic Biologist's Beautiful Palette of Bacteria Art, as well as by the TED Idea blog, here: The most beautiful bacteria you’ll ever see. In 2018, Microuniverse was shown at the Ideas Festival in Abu Dhabi and in a large display format at Liberty Science Center.