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Represents the momentum space curvature felt in hexagonal lattices. Depicts observations from Physical Property Measurement Systems (PPMS, below) of bismuthene (red) escaping the confinement of low temperature limitations on quantum electronic behavior.
For Caolan John.
Depicts a ~10Å person in an Escherichia coli cell looking around at protein (transcription factor) interactions with DNA.
Represents the observables in our surroundings ranging from the sub-atomic to the super massive. The range scales up from the center of the canvas to the exterior with each square-unit incrementing according to the Fibonacci sequence, a pattern that is intrinsic to many phenomenon in nature.
The canvas is filled with depictions of this range: from sub-atomic particles –> atomic structure –> molecular dynamics –> cellular dynamics –> multicellular interactions in neurons –> neuronal interactions in the human brain (left lobe vs right lobe) –> the day-to-day human viewpoint on Earth –> planetary objects in a solar system –> galactic plane –> super-massive black holes.
Based on David Goodsell’s Escherichia coli (1999)
Represents the time-dependent influence of pollutants on the epigenetic modification of histones.
For Hajera Amatullah.
EXHIBITIONS
2023.04.21 MIT Biology Art Showcase
2023.02.25 MIT Draw Your PhD Showcase
2022.04.25 MIT Graduate Arts Showcase