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Jenny E. Sabin (US)
Open Days at the Ars Electronica Center, January 2 to 4, 2009

Jenny Sabin observes the structures of cells, their fibrous interconnective tissue and the forces at work among them. These observations inspired her large-scale, walk-through sculpture consisting of 75,000 cable ties. She created it in collaboration with cell biologist Dr. Peter Lloyd Jones. Sabin is both an artist and a researcher. She combines the fascination of science with the beauty of an object, and works on potential architectural applications of biological processes.

Credits: Design Jenny E. Sabin & Andrew Lucia; in collaboration with Peter Lloyd Jones and LabStudio; Assembly Team: Dwight Engel, Matthew Lake, Austin McInerny, Marta Moran, Misako Murata, Jones Lab members; Institution: University of Pennsylvania; PennDesign and Institute for Medicine and Engineering; thanks to Annette Fierro for critical commentary. CabinStudio+

For further information on Jenny E. Sabin go to: http://www.cabin-studio.com

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