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BioArtist Hunter Cole uses bioluminescent bacteria as a drawing tool.
Consider Andy Warhol’s Sleep, as a video portrait and study in surveillance. Consider how you might use video and maybe even a surveillance aesthetic to create a digital representation of yourself.
This is a really interesting take on how to activate non digital space in a digital tradition.

Check out this article. It talks about a freeware that creates an avatar beginning with a picture of yourself. Once you’ve done that, the software makes it easy to place your avatar in found video- creating a narrative for the digital you!
