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Artist:  Jennifer Steinkamp
Title: EON
Date:
 2020
Dimensions: Leyard Planar LED Display 2.5mm 37.7 x 8.93 feet
Videography:
Bill Haddad
Part of the Collection:
Landmarks, University of Texas at Austin, Texas.
Exhibition History:
Permanent installation, opened September 10, 2020, Landmarks, Welch Hall, College of Natural Sciences,
University of Texas at Austin, Texas, curated by Andrée Bober

Description:  Andrée Bober the founder and director of Landmarks contacted me in 2018. She proposed a commission for the Welch Hall renovation at UT Austin, part of the College of Natural Sciences. The school contains a vast number of scientific disciplines. My commissions generally respond to the context into which they are part of, the architecture, the people, the history. I use these factors as inspiration for the artwork.

I considered the first life forms on Earth and how we came to be as a way to refer to the Natural Sciences. I looked at fossil records of the first multi cellular organisms of the Ediacaran Period, 555 million years ago for inspiration. I was struck by the theory of symbiosis in evolution; our DNA ancestors are the resultant fusion of single cellular organisms and bacteria. The millions of bacteria in our bodies are our foremothers. EON is a speculative fiction, a depiction of early life forms underwater.

The Universe was formed 13.7 billion years ago.
The Earth is 4.543 billion years old.
Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae were the first microbes to create oxygen on Earth via photosynthesis 3.5 billion years ago.
First humans 200,000-300,000 years ago.


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