VOLTA NY 2011 [dNASAb]








[dNASAb] and Frederieke Taylor Gallery collaborated on a wildly successful booth during NY’s Armory Week, at Volta Ny 2011.

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[dNASAb] has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Florida State University and has received numerous awards and scholarships, including but not limited to, an International Summer Residency at the Experimental Television Center, Owego, NY (2006), {where he worked with the “Wobulator,” Nam Jun Paik’s pioneering video synthesizer}, Artist Honoree at the BRIC Contemporary Art Gala and a scholarship at Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center. He is also the recipient of a Knight Technology Expansion Fund Grant (2025/2026), presented "Aesthetics of Decay"via a screening at the Knight Media Forum, received an Individual Miami
Artist Grant from the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs, and was a panelist at the Bass Museum of Art for “Architecture of Awe; The Future of Location-Based Storytelling” (March 2026).

[dNASAb] received a commission from Bloomberg World Headquarters to create a living coral reef ecosystem of reclaimed plastics titled "Sculptural Aquascaping" (2014). The artist had a transitional exhibition titled "Faux Ecologies + Augmented Visions of the Nature-verse" at the Arts and Culture Center, Curated by Meaghan Kent, May 18 – September 28, 2024, his first
exhibition utilizing Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Video Sculpture in unison and IRL in the gallery. He produced a solo installation of new works at Volta, New York (March, 2011), and a solo exhibition in New York with Frederieke Taylor Gallery (2010). The late NYC gallery
of Frederieke Taylor represented the works of the artist for a decade. He presented his work in the “Art Salon” Art Basel Miami Beach 2009. His work has been published in the Washington Post, Sculpture magazine, Art Papers magazine, ART 21, and Reuters Television. He has exhibited his work worldwide, including New York, Moscow, Basel, Berlin, Seoul, Netherlands, Austria and Paris, and has collaborated with major companies such as Microsoft, Apple and Bloomberg. His works are in private, public and University collections worldwide, as well as populating the Blockchain and Web3.

The artist's work is a fusion of the current and future, as he explores the unknown effects of technology on humanity and the environment, while also imagining an optimistic future where life continues to flourish among and in unison with technology.

"[dNASAb] is an innovative sculptor of ecosystems, infusing discarded materials and consumer electronics with the wisdom of natural symbiotic networks, pioneering interactive narratives through extended realities and augmented sculptures, while harnessing artificial intelligence models to
collaboratively intervene in real-life environmental challenges, merging art and technology to illuminate prevailing notions of loss, decay, planned obsolescence, e-waste, and environmental degradation."

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