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BIO-MOON LAB talk with Laura Benneton x BioClub Tokyo

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A photo of the work BIO-MOON LAB where a child is touching a mockup of a butterfly shaped bioluminescent bacteria

Bio-Moon Lab, created by Multidisciplinary Contemporary Artist, Laura Benetton, is an innovative interdisciplinary project that fuses art, sustainability, and scientific inquiry through the exploration of bioluminescence. By cultivating Vibrio Fischeri bacteria in petri dishes and liquid solutions, the project aims to develop “Bio-light” as a sustainable alternative to conventional artificial lighting in contemporary art.

In collaboration with BioClub Tokyo, FabCafe is hosting a lecture and exhibition tour alongside Laura Benetton. Join us to hear a deeper discussion on her award-winning project, BIO-MOON Lab and visit her exhibition.

Tue, March 4, 2025  UTC+09:00

18:30 – 21:00

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Bio-Moon Lab is an innovative interdisciplinary project that fuses art, sustainability, and scientific inquiry through the exploration of bioluminescence. By cultivating Vibrio Fischeri bacteria in petri dishes and liquid solutions, the project aims to develop “Bio-light” as a sustainable alternative to conventional artificial lighting in contemporary art.

A photo of a bioluminescent circadian rhythm of bacteria
The visual outcomes of the project mirror the phases of the moon, invoking natural rhythms of life and light. This thematic exploration culminates in three distinct artworks: digital images, immersive light installations, and a unique bio-light machine designed to produce bioluminescent light in real time. The centerpiece, titled Bio-Moon, is a digital Giclée print that visually reflects lunar phases and incorporates petri dishes shaped like butterfly wings, symbolizing metamorphosis and the interconnectedness of biological systems.

  • A child looking at an exhibition table
  • A close up of the petri dishes

This installation invites public engagement, allowing viewers to witness the ethereal emergence of Bio-light firsthand. By reconceptualising light as a living, organic medium, Bio-Moon Lab fosters critical dialogue on the intersection of art and sustainability, illuminating new pathways for creative expression grounded in ecological consciousness. Through this innovative approach, the project inspires a deeper appreciation for the potential of biological systems in artistic practice.

Join us for the lecture and exhibition tour by crQlr Awards 2024 Winner, Laura Benetton to hear a deeper discussion on the BIO-MOON LAB project and her other recent works.

  • About crQlr Awards Exhibition

    This special lecture is being organized as one program of the crQlr (“Circular”) Awards Exhibition. To see the full line up of contents by crQlr Awards Winners for the exhibition, please see the crQlr Summit 2025 TOKYO – Living Loops: Land, Water, City

    The crQlr Awards is a global award that connects and empowers diverse players who are striving toward a more desirable, circular society. The goal of the crQlr Awards is to challenge social and business norms through cross-industrial collaboration to realize a more resilient, equitable and even regenerative future.

  • Event banner of the circular awards exhibition tokyo

Speaker

  • Laura Benetton

    Multidisciplinary Contemporary Artist

    Laura Benetton is a London–based multidisciplinary contemporary artist working at the intersection of art and science. Her work is informed by scientific phenomena such as bioluminescence and movement science. Generative in nature, her work spans a wide range of media, including painting performance, light installation, sculpture, and bio-art. Her work in the past decade has received International recognition, and selected exhibitions include: the Arnaldo Pomodoro Artist’s Residency, Italy; Jardine Orange Residency in Shenzhen, China; the Affordable Art Fair in New York and Hong Kong; the HubArt gallery in Italy; and, The Houses of Parliament. Recent awards include the Artist in Residency award from Artiq Gallery in 2022 and the Third prize for the Landmark Prize 2022 edition. In 2023 Laura was the recipient of the Artist in Residency Award from the Institute of Biomedicine in Barcelona in 2023. In 2024, she was selected to exhibit her project “WFP dance” at the worldwide Festival of Arts, Music and Technology SONAR in Barcelona.

    Website: https://www.laurabenetton.co.uk/

    Laura Benetton is a London–based multidisciplinary contemporary artist working at the intersection of art and science. Her work is informed by scientific phenomena such as bioluminescence and movement science. Generative in nature, her work spans a wide range of media, including painting performance, light installation, sculpture, and bio-art. Her work in the past decade has received International recognition, and selected exhibitions include: the Arnaldo Pomodoro Artist’s Residency, Italy; Jardine Orange Residency in Shenzhen, China; the Affordable Art Fair in New York and Hong Kong; the HubArt gallery in Italy; and, The Houses of Parliament. Recent awards include the Artist in Residency award from Artiq Gallery in 2022 and the Third prize for the Landmark Prize 2022 edition. In 2023 Laura was the recipient of the Artist in Residency Award from the Institute of Biomedicine in Barcelona in 2023. In 2024, she was selected to exhibit her project “WFP dance” at the worldwide Festival of Arts, Music and Technology SONAR in Barcelona.

    Website: https://www.laurabenetton.co.uk/

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Date & Time

Tue, March 4, 2025 18:30 – 21:00 UTC+09:00

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FabCafe MTRL
東京都渋谷区道玄坂1-22-7 道玄坂ピア2F

京王井の頭線 神泉駅 南口 徒歩3分
JR 渋谷駅 徒歩10分

03-6416-9190
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