Laura Splan photographed by Danielle Ezzo in Brooklyn, New York
Laura Splan is a transdisciplinary artist working at the intersections of science, technology, and culture. Her research-driven projects connect hidden artifacts of biotechnology to everyday lives through embodied interactions and sensory engagement. Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Arts & Design, Pioneer Works, Beall Center for Art + Technology, and New York Hall of Science. Her research as a member of the New Museum’s NEW INC Creative Science incubator included collaborations with scientists to interrogate interspecies entanglements in the contemporary biotechnological landscape. Her prescient lace virus series, which includes a SARS doily created in 2004, was recently exhibited in the location of a medieval hospital in Bruges that once served plague victims. Her solo exhibition Rhapsody for an Expanded Biotechnological Apparatus is currently on view at the Tang Teaching Museum.
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Obscura DAO
WHO WE ARE.
An ongoing portrait of participants in the web3 space.. a continuation of the WHO WE ARE 200. Our intention was always to create a perpetual collection of photographs to let the project follow the life of the web3 ecosystem itself.
View the original collection of WHO WE ARE 200: https://opensea.io/collection/who-we-are-200 and https://foundation.app/collection/who
by Obscura DAO and many artists.
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Laura Splan photographed by Danielle Ezzo in Brooklyn, New York
Laura Splan is a transdisciplinary artist working at the intersections of science, technology, and culture. Her research-driven projects connect hidden artifacts of biotechnology to everyday lives through embodied interactions and sensory engagement. Her work has been exhibited at the Museum of Arts & Design, Pioneer Works, Beall Center for Art + Technology, and New York Hall of Science. Her research as a member of the New Museum’s NEW INC Creative Science incubator included collaborations with scientists to interrogate interspecies entanglements in the contemporary biotechnological landscape. Her prescient lace virus series, which includes a SARS doily created in 2004, was recently exhibited in the location of a medieval hospital in Bruges that once served plague victims. Her solo exhibition Rhapsody for an Expanded Biotechnological Apparatus is currently on view at the Tang Teaching Museum.
https://twitter.com/laurasplan
https://www.laurasplan.com/
https://twitter.com/danielleezzo https://www.instagram.com/danielleezzo/ https://www.danielleezzo.com/
Obscura DAO
WHO WE ARE.
An ongoing portrait of participants in the web3 space.. a continuation of the WHO WE ARE 200. Our intention was always to create a perpetual collection of photographs to let the project follow the life of the web3 ecosystem itself.
View the original collection of WHO WE ARE 200: https://opensea.io/collection/who-we-are-200 and https://foundation.app/collection/who
by Obscura DAO and many artists.