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Fish-Eye-I, Deborah Robinson, ICIA Art Space 2, Thu 22 Apr – Fri 11 Jun
Deborah Robinson enters the hidden world of the aquatic lab. The University’s Department of Biology and Biochemistry, one of the UK’s premier bioscience centres, houses a fish facility with 500 tanks and 10,000 fish. Here transparent medaka and zebrafish are used as biomedical models for research into human development and disease. Intrigued by the relationship between the scientist as observer and the observed living organism, Robinson constructs a ‘fish-eye view’ with film and sound equipment positioned within the tanks. Catching glimpses of researchers going about their daily work, she takes a fresh look at the ‘I’ who is the scientist. Robinson captures the strange poetic beauty of this see-through world – from fish, water and tank to the lens of the camera itself.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/icia/events/?page=event&art_form=Exhibitions&event_id=374
