VIsual

Biohybrid morphologies

Materials

Silicone, Electronics, Acrylic

BioHybrid Morphologies is an audio / physical reactive sculpture effected by incoming electronic radiation. Cybernetic entities that consist of both biological and artificial constituents, for instance, one or several living microorganisms attached to one or various synthetic parts.

Photo: HarvestWorks Group Exhibition - Governors Island, NY

Morphologies Form Studies 2024

Materials:

Silicone, Electronics, Acrylic, Clay

Photo:

Techspressionism Group Exhibition - Kingsborough Museum, NY

_NS Morphologies 2023 Series

2023

Components:

GLSL // Generative 3D // Algorithmically Assisted A/V Software

The work has been performed and exhibited internationally. Morphologies uses a combination of algorithms to generate real-time 3D graphics linked to algorithmically assisted sound.

It is a collection of hyper synced audio / visual digital sculptures.

_NS Solo Exhibition MultiMedia works 2023

AI Neural Self-Portrait Series

2021

AI / Machine Learning // Audio Reactive

The collection uses a combination of real-time audio reactive algorithms to create the final output. The driving software relies on first-order-motion models similar to those used in deep fakes.

 
 

Metemspychosis

2021

Unity 3D

Generative 3D

Algorithmically Assisted Audio

Digital Release

Materials: Plexi, LCD, Electronics, Speaker

Physical Release

The piece is a 27min long video that accompanies the album entitled ‘Metempsychosis’ released digitally and physically in a custom made digital frame. It is composed of scanned 3D objects that are digitally manipulated and synced to the audio elements within Unity game engine.

Soft Robotic Systems Control appendage 2022

The piece is a flexible silicone molded device with embedded electronic components. A communication bridge is created between human appendage and machine.

Electrical signals are sent via touch, movement, and rotation in real-time for sound / visual control in tandem.


PRESENTED AT:

Flux Factory group exhibition, Governors Island, NY