Hot See ds
Wall-based Artworks Gallery Installation Celebrating the Centenary of Canberra, Science Art Commission Residency, StellrScopE, at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), 2013 A focus on wheat innovation through science and art
Eleanor Gates-Stuart CSIRO Science Art Fellow www.eleanorgatestuart.com
HotSeeds
Wall-based Artworks Gallery Installation www.eleanorgatestuart.com
Eleanor Gates-Stuart CSIRO Science Art Fellow Food Futures & Computational Informatics
StellrScopE
Lens, Light, Projection & Sound Interactive Installation : StellrLume Domes Stellr’Lumarca : 3D Holograms
www.stellrscope.com
Hot See ds - Collection by Eleanor Gates-Stuart
‘Oasis’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 203 cm x 60.4 cm
Inspired by the ‘First Crop’, created in 3D Maya Animation Software. First appeared as an architectural projection in Enlighten Canberra 2013 on Questacon.
‘Five Slices’ Resin cast slices 168 cm x 61 cm
Human body casting & resin mix Inspired by research into commercial baking processes for bread texture
‘Five Slices of Human Loaf’ Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 1103 cm x 60.5 cm
‘Manufactured’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 60.5 cm x 81 cm
‘Visionary’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 60.5 cm x 91 cm
Featuring William Farrer’s field notes, Wheatear and wheat bags
‘Grains’
‘Supreme’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper
89 cm x 60 cm
90 cm x 60.5 cm
Featuring Dr Steve Jobling’s research
‘Collective’
‘Compositional Extract’ Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 1120 cm x 61 cm
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 1120 cm x 61 cm
‘Hot Seeds’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 1120 cm x 61 cm
Featuring Megan Heming’s, research - Spikes Micro CT Scaning
‘Jewel’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 1120 cm x 61 cm
Reworked images using high resolution 3D scans from the Australian National Insect Collection ANIC and archives from CSIRO’s Library special collections room of original watercolour insect illustration plates. Insect Scans by Dr Chuong Nguyen CSIRO *Insects Illustration reference: Original Plates by F. Nanninga (CSIRO) or ‘The Insects of Australia’, Publication by Melbourne University Press, 1970.
Left Image:
‘MAGICal B’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 60.4 cm x 202.4 cm
Middle Image:
‘SketchBook 1’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 58 cm x 202.6 cm Right Image:
‘SketchBook 2’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 60.4 cm x 202.4 cm
Featuring Sketchbook notes
‘Splendour’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 156 cm x 60.4 cm
Splendour’
Archival Ink & Hahnemuhle Paper 156 cm x 60.4 cm
StellrScope, the Centenary Science Art Commission, is a Centenary of Canberra project proudly supported by the ACT Government and the Australian Government www.stellrscope.com