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Aranda, Julieta

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Digital access to this material is pending artist's approval. Materials may be viewed onsite at the Goldsen Archive, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Kroch Library, Cornell University.

My work has developed in several platforms over the course of the last 10 years. I work with film, video, photography, sound, and science imaging. The reason for this is that I am very interested in exploring the language possibilities and constraints of each of the media I work with as well as their seasonal appeal, in order to find strategies that allow me to create bridges between different media for more complex exploratory work, with the intention of generating situations of full sensorial immersion for the viewers.

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    "Come" (stages of pleasure) Documentation
    Aranda, Julieta (2006-11-15T14:50:33Z)
    "Come" is an interactive installation, that intends to examine the notion of eugenics and the influence of genetic research in society. To do that, I am trying to address the relationship between madness and genius, from the perspective of genetic research, the object of this project is to question the possibility to determine behavioral patterns from an Individual's DNA structure. If such a thing is possible, then it should be also possible to to the opposite, and determine an individual's DNA structure based on his behaviour and psychological traits.
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    Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
    Aranda, Julieta (2006-11-13T21:36:00Z)
    "Come" is an interactive installation, that intends to examine the notion of eugenics and the Influence of genetic research in society. To do that, I am trying to address the relationship between madness and genius, from the perspective of genetic research, the object of this project is to question the possibility to determine behavioral patterns from an individual's DNA structure. If such a thing is possible, then it should be also possible to to the opposite, and determine an individual's DNA structure based on his behaviour and psychological traits.