Completed: September 2019, as part of solo show ‘Connective Tissue’
Dimensions: Five 6" x 11” units
Materials: wood, acetate, paper, vinyl, raspberry pis, wiring, thermal printers
Using headlines ripped from the near future, viewers are given a difficult bioethical scenario via the push of a button and asked to make a tough choice by voting via 4 vessels. Collectively, a living infographic forms around how comfortable the audience is with
biotechnology. The piece asks questions such as: What if we can grow fuel in our guts?
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Strange Sequences by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, 2019
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