Category Archives: The Temporary Expert: Research-based Art and Design Practice

MyoBlaster: Sonify Meat DNA

Jason Sigal

Mix animal DNA to generate music and meaty 3D models.

http://therewasaguy.github.io/myoblaster/

Description

MyoBlaster is a website that generates music and visual models from the cDNA sequence of myoblasts.

Myoblasts are undifferentiated cells primed to generate Myosin, a type of protein that is specific to muscle cells.

Meat is mostly muscle. So myoblasts play a major role in the creation of all meat.

It is possible to extract myoblasts from a living animal, and place them in a context where it will continue generating muscle cells outside of the body. This is important to regenerative medicine, and also allows us to engineer “victimless meat.”

Inspired by this process, I will give people the ability to mix myoblasts from different animals together to create music and visuals. For example, the Cattle myoblast can be used to determine the melodic sequence, while the Wild Boar controls percussion. The physical objects are arranged on a table, helping make the process tangible. Each dish also corresponds with a 3D model of an animal or slice of meat, which draws one point at a time, in time with the music sequence. When different myoblasts are combined, it morphs the resulting meat model.

The actual process for Engineering Comestible Meat was patented last year by the Brooklyn-based company who is closest to bringing Cultured Meat to market. With MyoBlaster, you can synthesize music and meat-inspired 3D models from the same animals mentioned in that patent.

Classes

The Code of Music, The Temporary Expert: Research-based Art and Design Practice

The Comments Section

Eamon O’Connor, Vicci Ho

A space where you can hear and control internet comments on social media by manipulating an archery bow.

http://vicciho.com/the-comments-section/

Description

The project aims to vocalize the many anonymous internet comments that is part of our social and political discourse. The Internet has become a space where every person can have a voice, an equal opportunity to express his or her views anonymously. However, this also provides more protection towards more extreme views, and with social media's filtering and algorithms, it is becoming ever so easy to ignore views that one does not want to read. “The Comments Section” aims to explore these issues, by turning internet comments into a physical experience.

The project involves curated online anonymous comments on certain issues that caused a storm on social media, such as GamerGate, Ferguson and the Bill Cosby scandal. The installation would be set up with an archery bow that can be used to manipulate the comments which had been read and recorded.

Classes

The Temporary Expert: Research-based Art and Design Practice