Resilience Overflow

Lara Tabet

Resilience Overflow is a multifold project based on the construction of a genetically modified bacterial strain in collaboration with the molecular environmental microbiology laboratory at the national center of biotechnology in Madrid. The bacterium, isolated from the artist’s gut, is genetically engineered to incorporate and produce the Human Neuropeptide Y, a gene linked to human resilience, and becomes a microscopic drug-producing factory. The project speculates on releasing the strain into the Beirut water system, thus questioning resilience as a political pretext and looking at the role of the individual in the absence of the state as well as possible modes of alliances between the human and the microbiological world.

Date: 2023
Location: Ain El Mraisseh
Medium: Video, Installation
Material: N/A
Section: Contemporary
Duration: Temporary
Tags: Displayed in public
   
Framework: On rooftops and under the ground
Authorizations: N/A
Commissioner: TAP