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== Being a Unicellular Organism ==
== Being a Unicellular Organism ==
Project research
2021/2022
Project and research


Cosmo Niklas Schüppel
Cosmo Niklas Schüppel


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== '''common ground''' ==
''An participatory installation that aims to create a space for an interspecial connection, inbetween humans and Euglena Gracilis - as equals''
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== 31.10.2021 ==


[[''Ethics of working with living beings'']]
“Common ground” is a participatory room installation.  It creates a space in which the Visitor can connect with the micro-algae Euglena Gracilis through the shared experience of sonic frequencies.
The installation consists of a dimly lit room  with shallow glass bowls of E. Gracilis. Live videos of Euglina observed through a microscope will be projected onto the wall.  Sonic waves in form of musical drones (monotonous frequencies) will vibrate through the space.
The participator is invited to watch their own inner reaction to the stimulants as well as the reaction of E. Gracilis. How, or if, the micro algae is also responding to the vibrations is left open and up to interpretation.


The goal of the exhibition is to make the visitor aware of their surrounding and their inner workings and movements.
Microorganisms always surround us, they make up a crucial part of our living space and are vital for our survival. Nevertheless they are widely overlooked. ‘Common ground’ is trying to make the unseeable visible and to build bridges into realms where they naked human eye cannot reach.
By confronting the human mind with the monotony of the soundscape, the emotional and thought patterns that sleep within our subconscious are awoken. These thoughts and feelings ‘rebel’ against the stillness. This state of mind has a meditative, trance-like quality to it. It is an invitation to go on a journey of self-inquiry.
Playing with these two contrary directions of sending ones attention - to the algae and to personal thoughts-, ‘common ground’ is a journey inside and outside of the human mind. By this, seemingly contrary perspectives are brought together. Just like the different beings with different principles of perception -humans and micro-algae -are brought together in the installation.
The project is a space to connect, to unite and to find ways  in which opposites can meet. And even if they might not interact they can share a space together. Aware of their own and the other’s existence.


When I think about working with another living organism artistically, or scientifically, an ethical problem arises in my mind. This problem is the question of consent. When I work with another being, then it is less an act of working together, but one, where the other being is working for me, or I am using them to be in my work. In the worst case the other being is even harmed for my benefit.
This problem comes up, because of the impossibility of communication between the user and the used, and our believe-system, which puts us humans above all other beings.
So is it possible to really work WITH another being, if you cannot communicate with them and if there is clearly a hierarchy of whose interests are more important?


Of course nature is full of hierarchies and unspoken ‚agreements‘. Food-chains are one of many examples, the strongest survives and eats the weak, but where is the difference?
The difference lies in the justification for the action. Every being has a drive to survive and it will do everything in it’s power to do so. This inherent quality of nature is one of the basis of the system in which we are living and no way goes around it. The drive to live justifies actions that decide over life and death, at least for beings that don’t have the ability to question their actions in the way that we can. But what is my justification?


Can science justify their harm on helpless beings, or even animals, with the good that they are giving to human kind? Is this not again an unjustified hierarchy put on the relationship of humans to other beings? Is the human really better, or more worthy to be alive than other beings?
The topic of becoming aware of our surrounding and acknowledging other beings (including other humans) as equal to us, is becoming more and more crucial. Problems like climate change and wide spread depression have become unescapable facts. Becoming aware of what happens in and around us is necessary for the well being of us and of the planet.
Even though many would disagree, can we even act according to this believe?
We are living in a world that drives us into getting lost in objects and problems. One cause of that is hierarchic, patriarchal thinking. This leads to a common feeling of being lost, not grounded, and desolated. Breaking this cycle is necessary to create a world in which we can live respectfully and aware of the existence of others around us. Briefly said, a more empathetic world.
Is it possible to NOT put ourselves above others? Human above animal, but also human above human. How much can we put others above ourselves without decaying in the process? Of course with little things it is not a problem and it is even seen as a virtue, but in situation of survival, how much leeway is really there? How selfless can we be? How selfless do we want to be? How good it being selfless working, if you cannot comprehend the damage you are making?
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The installation features live transmitted video of the organisms under the microscope and a stereo sound system. The drone music, monotonic frequencies  without melodies or rhythm, are played from a recording. The visitors and the euglina, have both the same stimulant, to which they do, or don't react. The magnification of euglena is projected on natural fabrics, instead of screens or white walls, to give the video a less digital and more natural feeling. These magnifications are used to show what is also happening in the glass bowls that feature Euglena living in their medium.


If putting yourself above others is a natural state of survival, then where is the problem when working in an artistic context? It is in many ways important for our survival. Science definitely is, but still there is a difference.  
Stressed are two perspectives onto E. gracilis (what we see with the naked eye, as well as the magnifications) to make  visible that we, as humans, could not even start to understand them in our natural state and to again show the underlying need to understand others, in the human nature. The projection functions as a trigger to set of this instinct, but stands in contrast with the possible non-reactiveness of the cells, that bring the visitor back into their own center of perception.
The difference, for me lies in how conscious the decision has to be made. The more aware I am of my actions, the more I can start to question my role in my actions, my responsibility and also my justification for my actions.
The more conscious I make my decisions, these questions don’t just become possibilities, they become necessities, they become an indispensable part of life, and this is what these questions truly are.


As humans we have the gift to be able to contemplate nature in a unique way. These questions have to become our underlying base of understanding and interacting with the world, if we want to start living in a way that harmonizes with the beings that share our living space. 
==Research==
It may not always be possible to act in a way that does not put humans above other beings or yourself above other humans, but opening the door to questioning your justification for your actions is the first step of changing your behavior.
''*for older entries scroll down*''
===03.01.2022===


== 28.10.21 ==
''pre-project research (a summery and conclusion)''


''Euglina Gracilis and Bio-fuels''
[[ follow the link to read entry (03.01.2022) ]]


I started to research the Euglena gracilis, because I was interested in its reaction to sound. After I found no research on the topic, I went into its reaction to electromagnetic fields. I found some papers, one very interesting one on the effect of EM fields on the movement of E. gracilis. This topic intrigued me, but around that time I stumbled across many studies, that work in the field of Biofuel and how it can be produced using E. gracilis.


Bio-fuel, or in this case bio-diesel, is a “ clean“ alternative to the commonly used fossil fuels (gasoline, diesel, kerosene), because it is biodegradable and renewable. There is the possibility and hope, that it could replace fossil fuel one day.
===25.11.2021===
The topic of fossil fuels is becoming more and more relevant. In times where supplies are shrinking, demands are rising and nature is getting destroyed in the process, the need for a new source of power is as more grand than ever.
Seeing the importance of this topic and the big possibility in using E. Gracilis, naturally I had to go deeper into the topic, even though my lack of biochemistry-knowledge would not help the research.


''A meeting ground (project idea)''


''In theory''
[[ follow the link to read entry (25.11.21) ]]


Simplified the creation of bio-diesel with E. gracilis functions as follows.
E. Gracilis is grown in a medium with an aerobic environment and sunlight. If these cells are now transferred into a dark, warm and anaerobic surrounding, the E. gracilis will start to produce Wax Ester. Wax Esters (WE) are fatty acids and fatty alcohols. WE can then be converted into bio-fuel. This process is called fermentation. If cells deprived of nitrogen are incubated under the dark anaerobic conditions, their fermentation of WE is 70-fold higher then of nitrogen-replete cells.
The amount of wax esters produced is, depending on the study, medium and other factors in the experiments, about 600-850mg/100ml (6g/l).


===14.11.2021===


''In practise''
''A dance to invisible fields (project idea)''


As simple as the theory might sound, in reality I am finding more and more obstacles. The deeper I dive into the subject matter, the more things seem to stand in my way. The main two things being the lack of ‚professional' equipment available to me and even more problematic, my lack of knowledge in biochemistry.
[[ follow the link to read entry (b.14.11.21) ]]


''Invisible fields (project idea)''


''In conclusion''
[[ follow the link to read entry (14.11.21) ]]


Even though I get quite lost in the science lingo of the studies. Even though my not-understanding, my constant googling of back-round-knowledge, even though my amateur attempt to tackle a topic that the top of science is working on, even though my chances of really creating my own bio-fuels are quite small, I would like to go deeper into the subject matter.
This topic holds such a controversy and such possibilities that is very important to me to work on it.
It is a topic, that is perfectly reflecting the feeling of our time. It is a hope for a clean future. It is politically, economically, socially and environmentally too important to not be worked on in an artistic context.


=== 31.10.2021 ===


''Sources''
''Ethics of working with living beings''


Frontiers in Microbiology: Succinate and Lactate Production from Euglena gracilis during Dark, Anaerobic Conditions
[[ follow the link to read entry (31.10.21) ]]
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2016.02050/full


Frontiers in Microbiology: Bioproducts From Euglena gracilis: Synthesis and Applications
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2019.00108/full


Yoshiki Tani, Masakazu Okumura & Shigeru Li (1987) Liquid Wax Ester production by Euglena gracilis
=== 28.10.21 ===
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00021369.1987.10868005


Hiroshi Inui, Kazataka Miyatake, Yoshihisa Nakano & Shozaburo Kitaoka (1982) Wax Ester fermentation in Euglina gracilis
''Euglina Gracilis and Bio-fuels''
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82718947.pdf


Anearobiosis using candle jar
[[ follow the link to read the entry (28.10.21) ]]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU7cdEh1I2I

Latest revision as of 23:41, 1 June 2022


Being a Unicellular Organism

2021/2022 Project and research

Cosmo Niklas Schüppel


common ground

An participatory installation that aims to create a space for an interspecial connection, inbetween humans and Euglena Gracilis - as equals



Common2.jpg

Common1.jpg


“Common ground” is a participatory room installation. It creates a space in which the Visitor can connect with the micro-algae Euglena Gracilis through the shared experience of sonic frequencies. The installation consists of a dimly lit room with shallow glass bowls of E. Gracilis. Live videos of Euglina observed through a microscope will be projected onto the wall. Sonic waves in form of musical drones (monotonous frequencies) will vibrate through the space. The participator is invited to watch their own inner reaction to the stimulants as well as the reaction of E. Gracilis. How, or if, the micro algae is also responding to the vibrations is left open and up to interpretation.

The goal of the exhibition is to make the visitor aware of their surrounding and their inner workings and movements. Microorganisms always surround us, they make up a crucial part of our living space and are vital for our survival. Nevertheless they are widely overlooked. ‘Common ground’ is trying to make the unseeable visible and to build bridges into realms where they naked human eye cannot reach. By confronting the human mind with the monotony of the soundscape, the emotional and thought patterns that sleep within our subconscious are awoken. These thoughts and feelings ‘rebel’ against the stillness. This state of mind has a meditative, trance-like quality to it. It is an invitation to go on a journey of self-inquiry. Playing with these two contrary directions of sending ones attention - to the algae and to personal thoughts-, ‘common ground’ is a journey inside and outside of the human mind. By this, seemingly contrary perspectives are brought together. Just like the different beings with different principles of perception -humans and micro-algae -are brought together in the installation. The project is a space to connect, to unite and to find ways in which opposites can meet. And even if they might not interact they can share a space together. Aware of their own and the other’s existence.


The topic of becoming aware of our surrounding and acknowledging other beings (including other humans) as equal to us, is becoming more and more crucial. Problems like climate change and wide spread depression have become unescapable facts. Becoming aware of what happens in and around us is necessary for the well being of us and of the planet. We are living in a world that drives us into getting lost in objects and problems. One cause of that is hierarchic, patriarchal thinking. This leads to a common feeling of being lost, not grounded, and desolated. Breaking this cycle is necessary to create a world in which we can live respectfully and aware of the existence of others around us. Briefly said, a more empathetic world.

The installation features live transmitted video of the organisms under the microscope and a stereo sound system. The drone music, monotonic frequencies without melodies or rhythm, are played from a recording. The visitors and the euglina, have both the same stimulant, to which they do, or don't react. The magnification of euglena is projected on natural fabrics, instead of screens or white walls, to give the video a less digital and more natural feeling. These magnifications are used to show what is also happening in the glass bowls that feature Euglena living in their medium.

Stressed are two perspectives onto E. gracilis (what we see with the naked eye, as well as the magnifications) to make visible that we, as humans, could not even start to understand them in our natural state and to again show the underlying need to understand others, in the human nature. The projection functions as a trigger to set of this instinct, but stands in contrast with the possible non-reactiveness of the cells, that bring the visitor back into their own center of perception.

Research

*for older entries scroll down*

03.01.2022

pre-project research (a summery and conclusion)

follow the link to read entry (03.01.2022)


25.11.2021

A meeting ground (project idea)

follow the link to read entry (25.11.21)


14.11.2021

A dance to invisible fields (project idea)

follow the link to read entry (b.14.11.21)

Invisible fields (project idea)

follow the link to read entry (14.11.21)


31.10.2021

Ethics of working with living beings

follow the link to read entry (31.10.21)


28.10.21

Euglina Gracilis and Bio-fuels

follow the link to read the entry (28.10.21)