Week 4: Not Feeling Chipper
I am familiar with the “biomedical animations that explore the human body” in the Body Code art installation (1). As a Biochemistry major, I have seen many models of mechanisms that help keep the body alive. (1) Being pre-health as well makes me familiar with the usage of MRIs, but until Didou, I have never heard of them being used for art. It was interesting to learn how the MRI “allows the subject to create images and experience acoustic hallucinations,” letting the subject create art through their existence (2). Snelson’s sculptures where “compression-bearing rigid struts stretch…tension-bearing members” while the latter compress the former, makes me remember the function of the cytoskeleton, and other cell structures being drilled into my head in high school biology (3). Reading about Mission Eternity’s objective to “...process human remains forever” struck me as bizarre and creepy, but I think it would be nice for the loved ones of those facing mort...