
Still from Morphogenesis: Surface Tension Video
Installation: breaking the SURFACE [-tension]
Video documentation of a conceptual installation, capturing its spatial arrangement, atmosphere, and audience interaction.
Installation: breaking the SURFACE [-tension]
Video documentation of a conceptual installation, capturing its spatial arrangement, atmosphere, and audience interaction.

Still from Morphogenesis: Surface Tension Video
Morphogenesis is an evolutionary, visual art work simulating potential glitches in synthetic biology.
It consists of 50 generated images, 4.5 min. video, installation and a evolving set of designed pack of cards turning potential errors into aesthetic statements that highlight the unpredictability in engineered life.
Morphogenesis is an evolutionary, visual art work simulating potential glitches in synthetic biology.
It consists of 50 generated images, 4.5 min. video, installation and a evolving set of designed pack of cards turning potential errors into aesthetic statements that highlight the unpredictability in engineered life.

Still from Morphogenesis: Surface Tension Video

Still from Morphogenesis: Surface Tension Video




Video
The 4.5 min video that merges all 50 still images into a continuous, immersive sequence. Accompanied by a commissioned soundtrack from electronic artist Julienne Dessagne.
Morphogenesis Trailer, 37 seconds
Video
The 4.5 min video that merges all 50 still images into a continuous, immersive sequence. Accompanied by a commissioned soundtrack from electronic artist Julienne Dessagne.
Morphogenesis Trailer, 37 seconds
Generated through progressive AI prompts, the images form a speculative landscape that questions the boundary between the organic and the artificial. Rather than presenting synthetic biology as a purely scientific pursuit, Morphogenesis approaches it as both a narrative and philosophical framework—one that embraces unpredictability and reimagines error as a creative force.
Generated through progressive AI prompts, the images form a speculative landscape that questions the boundary between the organic and the artificial. Rather than presenting synthetic biology as a purely scientific pursuit, Morphogenesis approaches it as both a narrative and philosophical framework—one that embraces unpredictability and reimagines error as a creative force.
Cards
This evolving set of artist designed pack of cards extends Morphogenesis beyond the gallery and transforms each of the AI-generated images into a tactile, distributable object.
Cards
This evolving set of artist designed pack of cards extends Morphogenesis beyond the gallery and transforms each of the AI-generated images into a tactile, distributable object.
Ultimately, Morphogenesis invites viewers to consider the “adjacent possible”—the space of unrealised futures—by using art to speculate on what synthetic life might become. The unknown, the flaw are creating a generative space where new meanings, aesthetics, and biological narratives can emerge.
Ultimately, Morphogenesis invites viewers to consider the “adjacent possible”—the space of unrealised futures—by using art to speculate on what synthetic life might become. The unknown, the flaw are creating a generative space where new meanings, aesthetics, and biological narratives can emerge.
Images
50 unaltered, generated images through progressive AI prompts, the images form a speculative landscape that questions the boundary between the organic and the artificial.
Images
50 unaltered, generated images through progressive AI prompts, the images form a speculative landscape that questions the boundary between the organic and the artificial.
This series of 50 images is entirely generated by linear prompts. They have never been edited, adjusted, or tampered with in any way.
The digital images are available as Archival inkjet prints on Hahnemühle, 59 x 42 cm, unframed. Available for projection.
Images are available for exhibitions and/or publication.
This series of 50 images is entirely generated by linear prompts. They have never been edited, adjusted, or tampered with in any way.
The digital images are available as Archival inkjet prints on Hahnemühle, 59 x 42 cm, unframed. Available for projection.
Images are available for exhibitions and/or publication.