This project joins art, technology and anthropology in an installation made up of seven large
kinetic|interactive sculptures that respond to the audience presence.
Anthropologist, Dr. Ellen Ginsburg gathered health narratives during interviews with artists who live or work
in and around the South End neighborhood of Boston. These narratives were then built into sculptures affixed to each of the "Tipping"
machines.
Jennifer Hall, Artist and Project Coordinator
Ellen S. Ginsburg, Ph.D, Medical Anthropologist
Blyth Hazen Artist, Robotic Systems Lead
Arnie Hernandez, Software Programmer
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