Exhibition: November 1-10, 2018
Vernissage: Thursday, November 1, 18-21 pm
Dialog with Artist: Saturday, November 10, 14-18 pm
Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik in collaboration with the Leibniz ScienceCampus GraFOx is pleased to present Nanomaterials and Plasmatic, a scientist and artist exchange project by Sadie Weis.
For Nanomaterials, Sadie Weis approaches the curious dialogue between scientific research and artistic investigation through the shared sense of wonder and quest for knowledge both subjects hold. In Weis's multi-media creations, she simulates future-world-making through channels of fantastical science and crystal growth experimentation, often pairing scientific reality with imagination. Over a period of seven weeks, Weis has observed scientists at Paul-Drude-Institut working on the synthesis and physical characterization of crystals beyond those developed by nature.
Crystalline materials are obtained combining oxygen and metal atoms to create thin layers (at the nanometric scale) of oxides in a deposition process called Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE). In this process, the reaction of metal with an oxygen plasma results in the formation of a crystal structure where atoms are ordered in a regular lattice. Plasma is the fourth fundamental state of matter also known as 'radiant matter'.
Inspired by the artist's laboratory observations and insight gained through Nanomaterials her impressions about the formation of oxides in the MBE culminated into an exhibition entitled Plasmatic. The visual, holographic and sound installation experience can be viewed inside a historic aviation engine test stand. Accompanying work of drawings, paintings and observational notes will be exhibited at the Erwin-Schrödinger-Center and Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik. On November 10, the artist will present the progress of her work at Paul-Drude-Institut followed by a panel discussion with artists and scientists on similarities and differences of the scientific and artistic approaches to understanding the world.
This process-based collaboration poses an ongoing question shared in the creator minds of both artist and scientists alike: 'when working with these materials do you think you are a force stronger than the laws of nature’?
The Exhibition
Nanomaterials /// Plasmatic
The Plasmatic vernissage will occur on
November 1, 2018 from 18-21 pm
in the Humboldt University's Adlershof Campus in the Motorenprüfstand
Newtonstraße 16, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof
The Plasmatic hologram will be on view
November 1-10, 2018 from 16-20 pm
Humboldt University's Adlershof Campus in the Motorenprüfstand
Newtonstraße 16, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof
Accompanying work Nanomaterials can be visited
November 1 – 30, from 9-20 pm, Saturday 11-18 pm
Erwin-Schrödinger-Zentrum (Library hallway)
Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof
The Dialogue
Presentation of the artist and her work and panel discussion with artists and scientists takes place
November 10, 2018 from 14-18 pm
Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik
Hausvogteiplatz 5–7, 10117 Berlin