Nikita Emma Hesketh

Flickering Through Micro to Macro

Master of Visual Arts Visual Arts Printmaking Participatory practices Technology Environment

Observing Entanglements Within Participatory Art Practices

This practice explores the unseen world of matter through a Scanning Electron Microscope SE(M), revealing details imperceptible to the human eye. Samples of atmospheric trace materials are collected during installation events, as a witting-unwitting exchange of material debris; skin cells, hair, building dust and viruses. The SE(M) observes by feeling/seeing, the atmospheric samples are transformed into sculptures holding the traces of the SE(M)’s observation. At the intersection of Art and Science (Scanning Electron Microscopy), this practice employs methods of intra-action, collection, dispersal, site activation, witting and unwitting participation all within a sympoietic methodology. In doing so, the intention is - to foster a greater connection and show the entanglements between, animals, matter and atoms from the micro to the macro.