'BioMachine,' a large-scale multimedia art installation bringing together science, research and creative expression to explore the role of viruses in everyday life, has been installed for a long-term engagement at Penn State Harrisburg. The piece was designed and fabricated by the SciArt team at the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at Penn State.
'BioMachine,' a large-scale multimedia art installation bringing together science, research and creative expression to explore the role of viruses in everyday life, has been installed for a long-term engagement at Penn State Harrisburg. Screens on the sculpture show rotating videos and visualizations related to virus research.
BioMachine was designed and fabricated by the SciArt team at the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at Penn State and is currently located at Penn State Harrisburg. The 10-foot-high aluminum sculpture, which mirrors the architecture of many viruses, offers an interactive exploration of the viruses that permeate the world and how humanity must coexist with them.