BioArt Residency

Genefer was accepted to an artist residency program with the University City Science Center in Philadelphia. Alongside Marco Locatelli, she worked with biotech company Integral Molecular in what they called the BioArt Residency program.

This program allows artists to explore the realm of biotechnology. Genefer worked on site from August to November 2019, and is currently formulating an exhibition to be hosted at the Esther Klein Gallery in 2020 in what will be a year-long art-based research project.

Biostory

Biostory is a two-part art installation to be featured at the Esther Klein Gallery in Philadelphia, PA in 2020, as part of the Science Center’s artist residency program.

The goal of the exhibition is to 1) create awareness of the value of biometric data and to 2) illustrate a sustainable model for handling that personal data.

We’ve named a person’s biological dataset a “Biostory”. Your Biostory is a visual personal narrative told through biometric data, specifically coming from the immune system.

Title: Biostory

Date: 2020, TBD

Location: Esther Klein Gallery, Philadelphia

Artists: Genefer Baxter, Marco Locatelli

Installation Overview

10 Biostories of anonymous donors (+ the artists) will visualize how our immune systems uniquely respond to antigens.

In sequencing one’s immune response, the data becomes available to researchers, and can help in discovering cures to diseases. Thus, each Biostory visual represents both a humanized portrait of the data as well as a contribution of valuable information to science. Visuals are generated from real data from a public sequence library. Each art frame includes its own voice track, narrating the possible events the subject may have lived through.

The second component of the installation is the Biolog data bank, a fictitious biotech company of the future. Event guests will walk through an “on-boarding” session, where they will experience what the process of investing in their biometric data as an asset might look like.

Each Biostory is a non-fungible token (NTF) which lives on the blockchain. This token system ensures that its source is anonymous and that the data is secure. In this futuristic scenario, when a research facility purchases a Biostory, each individual is compensated for their contribution in the form of a cryptocurrency.

The installation reminds both scientists and the general public that this data comes from real people with hopes, dreams, and emotions, and that their biology is precious.