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Authors: |
Barbosa, Lauro F.; Garcia, José Wagner; Matheucci Jr, Euclides; Medeiros, Rozélia de; Silva, Flávio Henrique da., | |
Title: |
CLOTHING EARTH WITH A MIND THE ADMIRABLE SEMIOSIS OF LIVING SYSTEMS | |
Keywords: |
Protosemiosis, micro-gravity, nano-technology, admirableness, change of habits | |
Abstract: |
Within the perspective of this
project, Art, as science, has its own operating principles and premises, with equal
conditions to the other sciences including the natural sciences, such as biochemistry,
nanotechnology, space sciences and cosmology, with which it enters into a direct dialogue.
The artist, on making use of these apparatuses and procedures, and even these
sciences interest nuclei, does so imbued with aesthetic aims and artistic
operations, and not with its objective, experimental premises. In cosmological terms, the planet is a powerful nucleus of gravitational attraction. The micro-gravitational environment is a fundamental condition for developing the experiment, with the aim of establishing parallels between elementary conditions that are conducive to visualizing protosemioses, and the conditions in which complex habits (full semioses) develop throughout evolutionary history and particularly characterize the biological systems that are directly linked to the gravitational conditions of the planets surface. The relationship between micro-gravity and the pure/simple form of protosemiosis and the relationship between gravity on Earth and the complex forms of biological semioses raises a fundamental question as to the nature of mind and matter. The organism Aequorea victoria discharging the fluorescent protein GFP Colonies of bacteria discharging the protein GFP Schematic Model of Leucine Zipper. The Project aims to discharge the GFPs (Green Fluorecent Protein) which show different emissions and thus allow differentiated detection on a solid support. The GFPs will be discharged in fusion with protein dominions that have a known involvement in dimerism of regulatory transcription factors. The dominions to be used will be those of the Leucine Zipper. The proteins from the Zipper-GFP fusion are exuded in E. coli, purified and placed on a solid support (glass microscope slide covers and nylon membranes). It is hoped that a contact will be established through the formation of heterodimers caused by the Leucine Zippers, resulting in different emission standards that can be detected microscopically and make up a sort of biochemical palette. 3d model of leucine zippper connected with GFP protein |
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| José Wagner Garcia Architect, media and Space Artist EDUCATION School of Architecture and Urbanism (fauusp) 1978 School of Arts and Design (FAAP) 1982 School of Arts and Communication (ECA) 1987 Fellow Center for Advanced Visual Studies MIT AS AN ARCHITECT I conceived and designed about 250 projects, mostly of residencial and institutional buildings, 120 of whch were executed. (Material available on request) CURRENT PROJECTS Project AMAZING AMAZON Project EVOLUTIONARY AESTHETICS Project RAINBOW (Art and Genetics Systems) Project Interactive Cinema (Scape velocity 11,23) Project CLOTHING EARTH WITH A MIND (The relationship between art and cosmology based on Charles Sanders Peirce`s Philosophy) Flávio Henrique da Silva Professor Adjunto Departamento de Genética e Evolução Universidade Federal de São Carlos e-mail dfhs@power.ufscar.br EUCLIDES MATHEUCCI
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