Installation view of 《Homo Paulinella the lab : Don't you cry dear Zarathustra》 (Platform-L, 2020) ©Yaloo

The team Homo Paulinella—comprising media artist Yaloo and conceptual artist Hunye Kim—has been developing a series set against ‘Homo Paulinella’, a near-future, posthuman scenario. This iteration, The Lab: Don’t You Cry, Dear Zarathustra, is realized in collaboration with sculptor/designer Jungjoo Noh and sound producers Seyoon Oh and Yejin Jang.

Installation view of 《Homo Paulinella the lab : Don't you cry dear Zarathustra》 (Platform-L, 2020) ©Yaloo

The Lab: Don’t You Cry, Dear Zarathustra is a multidisciplinary work spanning visual art, science, and literature, grounded in scientific research, specimen collection and observation, and collaboration with seaweed experts at the Algae Research Center. With playful yet striking visuals, it imagines the emergence of Homo Paulinella, a near-future posthuman species that generates all its energy through autonomous photosynthesis, rendering the respiratory, digestive, and excretory organs obsolete.

In collaboration with researchers at the National Institute of Fisheries Science’s Algae Research Center, the project synthesizes scholarly theory with projection mapping and diverse forms of digital printing to construct a high-fidelity, future-forecasting laboratory.

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