The Laboratory of Dr. Faust explores the evolution of humankind with the intersectional narrative of science, mythology, and mystics in the collapsed space-time of a fictional laboratory.
The Book “Laboratory Life” by French philosopher Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar recorded the anthropological approach to the culture of the scientist, and how the scientific facts are constructed in the lab. This artwork utilizes the form of lab in the scientific context to have an institutional critique.
Are the scientific facts that produced in the lab the ultimate truth or relative truth?
Can we seek the ultimate truth from mythology, spiritual practice, and mystics from different cultures?
On the wall, there are many diagrams of the human body from different cultures in history, including the diagrams from modern Genetics and Systems biology.
Dr. Faust is focusing on all these ancient wisdom of life science, exploring the alchemy of spirituality and modern science.
Dr Faust is the protagonist of the masterwork “Faust” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the masterwork is filled with embryonic insights that developed Anthroposophy by Rudolf Steiner.
On another wall, the layers are a metaphor for human body chakras, and also the evolution of human civilization from instrumentalism to higher, with reference to the Holy Science by Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri.
The Laboratory of Dr. Faust explores the evolution of humankind with the intersectional narrative of science, mythology, and mystics in the collapsed space-time of a fictional laboratory.
The Book “Laboratory Life” by French philosopher Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar recorded the anthropological approach to the culture of the scientist, and how the scientific facts are constructed in the lab. This artwork utilizes the form of lab in the scientific context to have an institutional critique.
Are the scientific facts that produced in the lab the ultimate truth or relative truth?
Can we seek the ultimate truth from mythology, spiritual practice, and mystics from different cultures?
On the wall, there are many diagrams of the human body from different cultures in history, including the diagrams from modern Genetics and Systems biology.
Dr. Faust is focusing on all these ancient wisdom of life science, exploring the alchemy of spirituality and modern science.
Dr Faust is the protagonist of the masterwork “Faust” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the masterwork is filled with embryonic insights that developed Anthroposophy by Rudolf Steiner.
On another wall, the layers are a metaphor for human body chakras, and also the evolution of human civilization from instrumentalism to higher, with reference to the Holy Science by Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri.
The Book “Laboratory Life” by French philosopher Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar recorded the anthropological approach to the culture of the scientist, and how the scientific facts are constructed in the lab. This artwork utilizes the form of lab in the scientific context to have an institutional critique.
Are the scientific facts that produced in the lab the ultimate truth or relative truth?
Can we seek the ultimate truth from mythology, spiritual practice, and mystics from different cultures?
On the wall, there are many diagrams of the human body from different cultures in history, including the diagrams from modern Genetics and Systems biology.
Dr. Faust is focusing on all these ancient wisdom of life science, exploring the alchemy of spirituality and modern science.
Dr Faust is the protagonist of the masterwork “Faust” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the masterwork is filled with embryonic insights that developed Anthroposophy by Rudolf Steiner.
On another wall, the layers are a metaphor for human body chakras, and also the evolution of human civilization from instrumentalism to higher, with reference to the Holy Science by Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri.