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Olin Arts Center
Thursday, February 10
7 PM

In conjunction with the current exhibition The Body Holographic: Harriet Casdin-Silver, the museum is pleased to present lectures by Hong Lin, Bates College department of Physics, and Pearl John, holography artist from London.

Pearl John uses large format holography as a medium to examine issues of self-identity. She combines holographic images with text, video and photography to reach toward the meaning that exists at the boundaries between words and images, and between artist and viewer. Her latest series, "Breakfast," "Lunch," and "Snack," produced during a residency at Long Island City's Center for the Holographic Arts, documents our complex relationship with food and eating. Words are laser-etched into fruit, toast, crisps and peanuts, offering a sense of the many subliminal meanings we project on our food.

Pearl John graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Holography in 1992. Her holograms and installations have been exhibited in Japan, Europe and throughout the USA. She currently teaches laser technology in schools throughout the UK, with the University of Southampton Department of Physics and Astronomy.

For more information on Pearl John's work, please visit www.pearljohn.co.uk and  www.lightexpress.soton.ac.uk

For more information on Hong Lin's research, please visit the Physics Department's website. 

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Pearl John
Push, 2001
White light hologram with laser etched mirror
8 x 10 in.
 

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