GINKGO
GINKGO | 13 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 2" acrylic, acrylic ink, pencil and sand on gallery profile splined canvas framed in light birch floating frame.
By artist collaborative SEEKUS. An exploration of the intersection of the analog and the digital space. Text was generated by a large language model from prompts submitted by individuals.
”The ginkgo plant is an oddity in nature because it is a single species with no known living relatives; a living fossil that has been essentially unchanged for more than 200 million years; and an inspiring example of how humans can help a species survive.” -Yale Environment 360
Here, artificial intelligence was asked, “How do plants talk to each other?”
Plants don’t communicate in the same way as animals- their ability to exchange information through chemical, root, and even electrical signals allows them to respond to the environment and coordinate their behavior with many other plants.
SEEKUS is a collaborative effort between me and my brother, Sam Lopata.
Packing and shipping fee $150 | $30 local delivery from Paso Robles to San Luis Obispo.
GINKGO | 13 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 2" acrylic, acrylic ink, pencil and sand on gallery profile splined canvas framed in light birch floating frame.
By artist collaborative SEEKUS. An exploration of the intersection of the analog and the digital space. Text was generated by a large language model from prompts submitted by individuals.
”The ginkgo plant is an oddity in nature because it is a single species with no known living relatives; a living fossil that has been essentially unchanged for more than 200 million years; and an inspiring example of how humans can help a species survive.” -Yale Environment 360
Here, artificial intelligence was asked, “How do plants talk to each other?”
Plants don’t communicate in the same way as animals- their ability to exchange information through chemical, root, and even electrical signals allows them to respond to the environment and coordinate their behavior with many other plants.
SEEKUS is a collaborative effort between me and my brother, Sam Lopata.
Packing and shipping fee $150 | $30 local delivery from Paso Robles to San Luis Obispo.
GINKGO | 13 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 2" acrylic, acrylic ink, pencil and sand on gallery profile splined canvas framed in light birch floating frame.
By artist collaborative SEEKUS. An exploration of the intersection of the analog and the digital space. Text was generated by a large language model from prompts submitted by individuals.
”The ginkgo plant is an oddity in nature because it is a single species with no known living relatives; a living fossil that has been essentially unchanged for more than 200 million years; and an inspiring example of how humans can help a species survive.” -Yale Environment 360
Here, artificial intelligence was asked, “How do plants talk to each other?”
Plants don’t communicate in the same way as animals- their ability to exchange information through chemical, root, and even electrical signals allows them to respond to the environment and coordinate their behavior with many other plants.
SEEKUS is a collaborative effort between me and my brother, Sam Lopata.
Packing and shipping fee $150 | $30 local delivery from Paso Robles to San Luis Obispo.