Epiphyte Chamber is envisioned as an archipelago of interconnected halo-like masses that mimic human sensations through subtle, coordinated movements. Across each floating island, densely interwoven structures and delicate canopies made of thousands of lightweight digitally-fabricated components are drawn together in nearly-synchronized breathing and whispers. Audiences walk into highly sensual, intimate sculptural spaces that support small clusters of activity interlinking into larger gathering areas. This experimental new work explores intersections between media art, interactive distributed mechatronics and synthetic biology.
Epiphyte Chamber is part of the inaugural Aleph Exhibition at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, Korea. The Aleph Exhibition opens the gate for creativity and magnifies the minute. The contents of the exhibit illustrate the various complexifying effects that exist anywhere from microorganism to galaxies as can be found through observing stars in the sky or observing symbiotic relationships among objects. The exhibition illustrates how a minute change can lead to drastic variations in the future.
Epiphyte Chamber
Core Team
Philip Beesley
Martin Correa
Jonathan Gotfryd
Andrea Ling
PBAI Studio
Sue Balint
Matthew Chan
Vikrant Dasoar
Faisal Kubba
Salvador Miranda
Connor O’Grady
Anne Paxton
Eva Pianezzola
Sheida Shahi
May Wu
Mingyi Zhou
Collaborators
Rachel Armstrong
Brandon Dehart
Rob Gorbet
Production (Seoul)
Cheon Hari
Hanjun Jo
Boram Kim
Yonghan Kim
Taehyung (Richard) Kim
Hyeon Min Lee
Gyoung Hun Park
Sudam Park
Nuri Shin
Production (Toronto)
Parantap Bhatt
Jessica Carroll
Gelene Celis
Rayana Hossain
Nada Kawar
Yonghan Kim
Pedro Lima
Parham Rahimi
Kearon Roy Taylor
Epiphyte Chamber
This work was made possible with the generous support of the following
organizations: