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Fulcrum Festival - [Alien] Star Dust Meets Plankton

[Alien] Star Dust Meets Plankton is an iteration of ALIEN STAR DUST: Signal to Noise, a multifaceted and multidisciplinary project conceptualized and created by artist Victoria Vesna.

Friday, Sept. 23, 12 p.m.

Free

[Alien] Star Dust Meets Plankton is an iteration of ALIEN STAR DUST: Signal to Noise, a multifaceted and multidisciplinary project conceptualized and created by artist Victoria Vesna, which originally premiered March 10, 2020 in Vienna at the meteorite gallery of the Natural History Museum. This research-based art project invites viewers to gain an intimate understanding of the importance and complexity of dust and microbes.

Every creature contains hydrogen atoms and every material element is manufactured in stars through their fusion. Humans, along with their myriad siblings of animals, plants, insects, plankton, bacteria, fungi, and viruses, are created from stardust by nuclear fusion. We all function together in vibratory fields from the bottom up, just as nature and nanotechnology work.

Projections of plankton on the northern side of UCLA’s campus will happen in parallel to projections of meteorites exploding on the campus’s southern end. Audiences are invited to make the walk from one side of the campus to the other while listening on their phones to the binaural sounds of explosions of the cosmos mixed with underwater noises. This sensorial experience will also be available online as a collective meditation. 

To experience the full scope of [Alien] Star Dust Meets Plankton, start at the Broad Arts Center, North Campus and immerse yourself in the Noise Aquarium, then follow the map and guided soundscape to the Planetarium, South Campus. End by immersing yourself in [Alien] Star Dust.

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