Alien Star Dust installation / AR, NTU Global Digital Art Prize Exhibition, Singapore
Alien Star Dust installation / AR, NTU Global Digital Art Prize Exhibition, Singapore
Victoria Vesna
ALIEN STAR DUST: Signal to Noise is a multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary project premiered on March 10, 2020, in Vienna at the meteorite gallery of the Natural History Museum. This research-based art project invites viewers to gain an intimate understanding of the importance and complexity of dust.
Every creature contains hydrogen atoms, and every material element is manufactured in stars through fusion. We, along with our myriad siblings of animals, plants, insects, plankton, bacteria, fungi, and viruses, are created from stardust by nuclear fusion. We all function together in vibratory fields from the bottom up, just as nature and nanotechnology work.
This exhibition is a part of the NTU-GDAP program. Taking the form of a biennial competition, the Nanyang Technological University Global Digital Art Prize (NTU-GDAP) is where artistry, technological innovations, and scientific interests collide. It recognizes global artists, technologists, and scientists with extraordinary creativity in digitally mediated art, design, and cultural heritage.
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