Artificial Botany is an ongoing project which explores the latent expressive capacity of botanical illustrations through the use of machine learning algorithms.
Before the invention of photography, botanical illustration was the only way to visually record the many species of plants. These images were used by physicists, pharmacists, and botanical scientists for identification, analysis, and classification. While these works are no longer scientifically relevant today, they have become an inspiration for artists who pay homage to life and nature using contemporary tools and methodologies. Artificial Botany draws from public domain archive images of illustrations by the greatest artists of the genre, including Maria Sibylla Merian, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Anne Pratt, Marianne North, and Ernst Haeckel.
Developing as an organism in an interweaving of forms that are transmitted and flow into each other, the plant is the symbol of nature’s creative power. In this continuous activity of organising and shaping forms, two opposing forces in tension are confronted: on one hand, the tendency to the shapeless, the fluidity of passing and changing; on the other, the tenacious power to persist, the principle of crystallisation of the flow, without which it would be lost indefinitely. In the dynamic of expunction and contraction that marks the development of the plant, beauty manifests itself in that moment of balance which is impossible to fix, caught in its formation and already in the point of fading into the next one.
Artificial Botany responds to the need to describe the creative power of nature both in visual and conceptual terms, restoring the concept of mutability, transience and evolution as basic elements of life. This multidisciplinary series combines digital and analogue prints with immersive video installations: a series so multifaceted that brings out the metamorphic characteristic of existence - everything changes constantly.
CosmoCaixa, 2021
Dongdaemun Design Plaza, 2023
Fondazione San Carlo, 2023
Scopitone Festival, 2023
Marignana Arte, 2023