Engaging Technology II: Art + Science – 10000 Peacock Feathers in Foaming Acid

Engaging Technology II: Art + Science premiered at the David Owsley Museum of Art on September 28th, 2017. The exhibition was curated by John Fillwalk, Director of the Institute for Digital Intermedia Art at Ball State University. The opening reception was followed by a special performance by two of the featured artists – Evelina Domnitch and Dimitry Gelfand at the Charles W. Brown Planetarium.

About the performance, from the artists: “In 10000 Peacock Feathers in Foaming Acid we use laser light to scan the surfaces of nucleating and dissipating soap bubble clusters. Unlike ordinary light, the laser’s focused beam is capable of crawling through the micro and nano structures within a bubble’s skin. When aimed at specific angles, this penetrating light generates a large-scale projection of molecular interactions as well as the phenomena of non-linear optics. Bubble behaviors viewed in such proximity evoke the dynamics of living cells (the lipid membranes of which, are direct chemical descendants of soap films).”

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