CRISTIAN HERNANDEZ-BLICK
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a discontinuous three-by-three grid with various components resembling abstract scientific diagrams an abstract composition with 5 panels containing diagrams, illustrations, and geometric shapes two organic forms with long limbs are frame by soft and hard edges and surrounded by pointed, wavy, and miniature elements discrete and round particles in various configurations are connected by curved arrows to rectangular, cylindrical, and tentacled shapes 10 rectangles, arranged besides and on top of one another, are punctuated by multiple small circular shapes, rippling liquid, a three-dimensional right-angled path, and a jagged symmertical symbol 4 variously-sized panels contain bursting particles, three tubes, error bars, polka dots, and animal scales a thick frame surronds a series of abstract shapes of various widths, textures, directionality, and tone
Cristian Hernandez-Blick is an MA student in the graduate program of Science and Technology Studies at the University of British Columbia. His research interests lately include: philosophical issues related to synthetic developmental biology, the world history of eugenics, self-organizing systems and autopoietic theory, and the relationship between organisms, artifacts, and notions of teleology. He previously co-founded a small, alt-comics press named DDOOGG ↗. Cristian, Salem, and Syed ↗ worked together to design and code the Looking at the Garden Fence website.

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