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Body Clocks - An artist's re-imagining of the science of circadian rhythms

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In the multi-work installation 'Body Clocks', artist Isabella Martin is inspired by chronobiological research into circadian rhythms. In collaboration with Kristin Hussey (Medical Museion/CBMR) and CBMR scientists, Martin has produced a series of four new art works that re-imagine the body clock through the artist’s lens.

This project is the result of over two years of collaboration between Martin, Hussey and the chronobiologists of CBMR. With Body Clocks, art is brought back into the scientific center that inspired it. Displayed in different locations throughout CBMR, the works aim to provoke and inspire scientists to ask new questions about their research. We hope that this installation will demonstrate the importance of not leaving science out of art-science.

About the artist:
Isabella Martin is a visual artist whose interdisciplinary practice is context specific, driven by collaboration with the sciences. Her ongoing research focuses on ideas of measurement, navigation and time in relation to place and the body, through work with an expanding group of collaborators. Recent projects include ‘WAVE MACHINES’, exhibited at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, ‘Keeping Time’ For Sculpture in the City, London, and ‘The Burning’ screened at Crosscuts Film Festival, Stockholm. She was recently commissioned by CBMR to produce the film ‘Time Animals’ featured in the exhibition The World is in You (2021).

Funding:
This project is made possible by CBMR’s International Postdoctoral Program and a Production Residency grant from Statens Værksteder for Kunst [Danish Art Workshops].

With thanks to:
This project has only been possible with the collaboration of Center scientists, including: Zach Gerhart-Hines, Amy Ehrlich, Lewin Small, Stephen Ashcroft, Astrid Linde Basse, Ben Stocks, Leonidas Lundell, Sophia Metz, Fabian Finger, Emilie Dalbram, Anna Hassing, Jonathan Belanich, Iryna Khrystoforova, Raissa Novais Rodrigues, Lidia Argemi Muntadas, Oliver Haglund, Matthias Mattanovich, Kaja Rupar, Jo Iversen, Nigel Kurgan, Antonia Hufnagel, Rogez Mozeno Justicia, Nicole Fadahunsi, Laura Itidalgo, Katayoun Nourbakhsh, Bolette Vinum.

Thanks to the Medical Museion exhibition team: Kristin Hussey, Malthe Kouassi Bjerregaard, & Julie Wouwenaar Tovgaard.

Logistical Support provided by the Panum Facilities Team.

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Manage episode 362417477 series 1540312
Københavns Universitets Videoportal에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Københavns Universitets Videoportal 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

In the multi-work installation 'Body Clocks', artist Isabella Martin is inspired by chronobiological research into circadian rhythms. In collaboration with Kristin Hussey (Medical Museion/CBMR) and CBMR scientists, Martin has produced a series of four new art works that re-imagine the body clock through the artist’s lens.

This project is the result of over two years of collaboration between Martin, Hussey and the chronobiologists of CBMR. With Body Clocks, art is brought back into the scientific center that inspired it. Displayed in different locations throughout CBMR, the works aim to provoke and inspire scientists to ask new questions about their research. We hope that this installation will demonstrate the importance of not leaving science out of art-science.

About the artist:
Isabella Martin is a visual artist whose interdisciplinary practice is context specific, driven by collaboration with the sciences. Her ongoing research focuses on ideas of measurement, navigation and time in relation to place and the body, through work with an expanding group of collaborators. Recent projects include ‘WAVE MACHINES’, exhibited at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, ‘Keeping Time’ For Sculpture in the City, London, and ‘The Burning’ screened at Crosscuts Film Festival, Stockholm. She was recently commissioned by CBMR to produce the film ‘Time Animals’ featured in the exhibition The World is in You (2021).

Funding:
This project is made possible by CBMR’s International Postdoctoral Program and a Production Residency grant from Statens Værksteder for Kunst [Danish Art Workshops].

With thanks to:
This project has only been possible with the collaboration of Center scientists, including: Zach Gerhart-Hines, Amy Ehrlich, Lewin Small, Stephen Ashcroft, Astrid Linde Basse, Ben Stocks, Leonidas Lundell, Sophia Metz, Fabian Finger, Emilie Dalbram, Anna Hassing, Jonathan Belanich, Iryna Khrystoforova, Raissa Novais Rodrigues, Lidia Argemi Muntadas, Oliver Haglund, Matthias Mattanovich, Kaja Rupar, Jo Iversen, Nigel Kurgan, Antonia Hufnagel, Rogez Mozeno Justicia, Nicole Fadahunsi, Laura Itidalgo, Katayoun Nourbakhsh, Bolette Vinum.

Thanks to the Medical Museion exhibition team: Kristin Hussey, Malthe Kouassi Bjerregaard, & Julie Wouwenaar Tovgaard.

Logistical Support provided by the Panum Facilities Team.

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