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Molecular Animations in "Bio Creation Station" at Global Community Bio Summit

October 11, 2020
Molecular Animations in "Bio Creation Station" at Global Community Bio Summit

Molecular animations in Bio Summit's Bio Creation Station

Global Community Bio Summit 4.0.  

Bio Creation Station
online bio-art and bio-design exhibition

OCTOBER  9-11, 2020
Organized by Roland van Dierendonck & Karolina Sulich
Presented by the Community Biotechnology Initiative at the MIT Media Lab

uCity Science Center’s Bioart Residency presented selected works from “Unraveling” in the Bio Creation Station exhibition at the recent Global Community Bio Summit 4.0.

Unraveling is a series of animations created with SARS-CoV-2 protein structures in molecular visualization software. Using the specialized features of the software in unconventional ways, Laura Splan unravels and distorts the folded structure of the coronavirus spike protein. She playfully manipulates the folded protein forms, known as “conformations”, which determine biological function including infectivity. After morphing the unraveled proteins with their original conformations, she then further processes the animations using other video editing tools. The colors in each video were chosen from the software’s palette that includes references to nature such as plants, animals, and chemical elements. The video titles echo the colors’ names that are entangled with idyllic representations of the natural world such as blue skies, green forests, fruit and flowers. The series presents a mesmerizing meditation on increasing entanglements between natural and constructed worlds. Unraveling was developed in remote collaboration with scientists Edgar Davidson and Ben Doranz at biotech company Integral Molecular while “sheltering in place” for COVID-19. Project support was provided by the uCity Science Center Bioart Residency and The Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation. Digital editions are available on Sedition.