Silent Signal: A new exhibition of animations exploring scientific research opens at QUAD, Derby

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Silent Signal: A new exhibition of animations exploring scientific research opens at QUAD, Derby
Battle of Blister by Genetic Moo with Dr Neil Dufton (Imperial College London) is an immersive film that takes the viewer on a fantastic voyage through the inflammation pro-cess, charting the escalation from fly bite to full scale engagement.



DERBY.- Silent Signal is an ambitious group exhibition that brings six artists working with animation together with six leading biomedical scientists, to create experimental animated artworks exploring new ways of thinking about the human body. These six new commissions explore how the immune system functions, how disease is spread and how our genetic code can be manipulated. Each work is the result of an artist having closely collaborated with a scientist for two years to produce an artistic response to their scientific research.

Curated and produced by Animate Projects with a range of partner organisations, and sup-ported by a Wellcome Trust Large Arts Award, Silent Signal opened at QUAD Derby from 6th February.

The exhibition comprises six new pieces of commissioned work:

AfterGlow by boredomresearch with Dr Paddy Brock (University of Glasgow) reveals the intimate relationship between disease and its environment, using gaming engine soft-ware and mathematical modelling data to explore the relationship between infection trans-mission and environment.

Sleepless by Ellie Land with Professor Peter Oliver (University of Oxford) is an explora-tion of the links now being discovered between sleep and mental health. Its rhythm is in-spired by the circadian cycle and displays visual icons rooted in the science of sleep.

Battle of Blister by Genetic Moo with Dr Neil Dufton (Imperial College London) is an immersive film that takes the viewer on a fantastic voyage through the inflammation pro-cess, charting the escalation from fly bite to full scale engagement.

Loop by Samantha Moore with Dr Serge Mostowy (Imperial College London) is about what can be seen and what cannot, how scientists imagine their work and how they de-scribe it.

Immunecraft by Eric Schockmel with Dr Megan MacLeod (University of Glasgow) adopts the form of a video game trailer to present a fictional game which gives users agen-cy over a real life cell culture to compete against opponent players, raising questions about bioethics.

The Signal and the Noise by Charlie Tweed with Dr Darren Logan (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) exposes the parallels between computer coding and genetic coding in hu-mans and animals, and draws upon the latest advances in DNA sequencing technology to question the ethics of fixing genetic code.

Silent Signal is curated and produced by Animate Projects in collaboration with scientist Bentley Crudgington. Project partners include Vivid Projects, Imperial College London, QUAD and Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. The Wellcome Trust has awarded a Large Arts Award for Silent Signal, one of only two projects to receive the covet-ed grant this year. Silent Signal is also supported by the Garfield Weston Foundation.










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