This art piece supports the research of scientist Emil Kendziorra, Foresight Institute’s longevity accelerator project winner. Dr. Emil Kendziorra works on cryonics and cryopreservation of organs, especially brains through his organization, Tomorrow Biostasis. He seeks to advance state-of-the-art technological solutions and research in cryonics for successful revival. Learn more about Dr. Kendziorra’s revolutionary work here: https://foresight.org/salon/emil-kendziorra-aschwin-de-wolf-biostasis-cryonics-qa/
The artist Drew Berry is encapsulating the beauty of cell regeneration and longevity. Supporting the research of the scientist Daniel Ives. Wouldn't it be amazing to see a time when a fair society is built? When terminal diseases be cured? When humanity is a multi-planetary species? Drew Berry is a biomedical animator who creates beautiful, accurate visualisations of the dramatic cellular and molecular action that is going on inside our bodies. Beginning his career as a cell biologist, his raw materials are technical reports, research data and models from scientific journals. As an artist he works as a translator, from abstract and complicated scientific concepts into vivid and meaningful visual journeys. Since 1995 he has been a biomedical animator at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia. His animations have exhibited at venues such as the Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, the Royal Institute of Great Britain and the University of Geneva. In 2010 he received a MacArthur Fellowship “Genius Grant".