Grow: Experiencing Nature in the Fifth Dimension
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Grow: Experiencing Nature in the Fifth Dimension,
is an interdisciplinary practice-led research project
traversing the realms of art, science and technology through the
exploration of germinating seeds. Through my investigation of the
aesthetic possibilities of the computational extension of vision
with time-resolved (4D) micro-X-ray Computed Tomography, I have
tested the potential for visualising virtual germinating seeds in
an immersive stereoscopic installation. Using this technology I
have set out to create a work of art where an audience can
experience seed growth from a very different perspective.
However, the rationale to propagate seeds in this way began not
just to test the limitations and possibilities of this
technology. As an artistic inquiry, my premise for focusing on
plant life also began as a way to examine this work from an
ecological perspective. By considering the third and fourth
dimensional elements in this project I am proposing that an
individual’s experience of nature in my work can be considered
as an additional ‘fifth dimension’. My research is placed
within a range of disciplines from contemporary art and new media
practices to scientific technological research and the natural
sciences. The works of art developed through this research have
been viewed in relation to ideas of the fourth dimension in
modern art, to microscopy in both historical and contemporary art
practice, to contemporary installation practices, and in relation
to ideas of time and wonder. My experience of meeting the Seed
Morphologist Dr Wolfgang Stuppy and staying at the Millennium
Seed Bank, Royal Botanic Gardens, West Sussex in the UK has also
been a point of reflection. The seed becomes a visual analogy for
ideas of time, growth and renewal in the context of issues of
creating art in the time of the Anthropocene. This exegesis
explores the multi-dimensional properties of my research in the
wider context of art, science and philosophy.
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Erica Seccombe, practice-led research, interdisciplinary, time-resolved, 4D, 3D Micro-CT, XCT, microcomputed X-ray tomography, CT-Lab, microscopy, volumetric data, natural sciences, conceptual art, virtual, fifth dimension, fourth dimension, stereoscopic projections, phenomenology, installation, photography, moving image, time-lapse, 3D printing seeds, grow, germination, extinction, plants, Anthropocene, environment, out of season
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