Tag Archives: bioart

Performance: Paramecium In Three Parts

Paramecium In Three Parts from Stephen Surlin on Vimeo. This was a work I did in my BioArt class at the University of Windsor (http://www.incubatorartlab.com) that involved interactivity and performance. The basis for my interaction with the biological (living or at one time was living) element is through the program Max/MSP/Jitter, especially the OpenCV.jit computer [...]

Abstract Parts

Abstract Parts from Stephen Surlin on Vimeo. This short film/animation is made from footage of a screw recorded through a microscope, magnified 400x, and then sent through a Max/MSP/Jitter patch, which uses Computer Vision (OpenCV.jit) to add rythmic lines that reference the form of the screw and the music of Philip Glass. I made the [...]

Micro Sushi

Maki Roll On Glass Slide Micro Sushi Mixed Media, 2010 Stephen Surlin The Micro Sushi piece was a project made for the BioArt: Contemporary Art and the Life Sciences class in my Bachelor Of Fine Arts Program in the Visual Arts at the University Of Windsor. The assignment was to create a “tiny” sculpture, one that might be [...]

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