Juliana Rosales nature_data

Date(s): Apr 14 to May 23 2008
May 22 2008, 5:30 pm
May 6 to Sep 5 2008

Event

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© OBORO, 2008

Uruguayan artist Juliana Rosales will be in residence at OBORO to work on her project nature_data, a botanical installation that examines the behaviour of indigenous plants in an urban environment. By means of a monitoring system, the installation generates data which provide information on the tiniest modulations in the growth or regression of plants. This information is recovered by the artist who then translates it into diagrams, images, sounds and videos, allowing the movements of nature to be seen and heard from a different angle.

Juliana Rosales intends to open an area of exploration in which the “natural” exists alongside the “artificial”, thus enabling the fragility of nature to be emphasized and its resilience to be tested. Here, Rosales draws our attention to the behavioural subtleties of wintergreen, arisaema, miterwort, dogwood and ostrich fern, and as to their hidden motifs and rhythms.

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© OBORO, 2008

Juliana Rosales is an artist, architect, photographer and curator working in Montevideo, Uruguay. She earned a degree from the Architectural School of the Universidad de la República in Montevideo in 1990 and obtained a Masters Degree in Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture in 1999. As an artist, her work focuses on the digital and landscape, architecture and nature, and she is interested in the possibilities offered by translating and digitizing data from one media to another.