CAON – control and optimize nature
Marc Lee
Two-channel simulation, controller, 2022/2023
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Imagining a speculative future where technological solutionism has been taken to an extreme, CAON – control and optimize nature, explores the potential of advanced technologies in the management of future ecosystems. In a habitat where animal, fungi, and plant species have been modified by 3D printing, CRISPR, and synthetic biology, the viewer observes an AI preventing the delicate ecosystem from collapsing. Interacting with a smartphone, the audience can navigate this habitat endlessly to learn about the plant and animal species that inhabit it. Acting as a testing ground to investigate existing techno-solutionist assumptions, CAON – control and optimize nature challenges the understanding of nature as a computable system, and investigates alternative cartographic scales that might lead to new representations of the environment.

Marc Lee was part of the two-month Digital Art Residency programme in collaboration with Pro Helvetia. CAON – control and optimize nature was developed during the residency.

Marc Lee is a artist investigating the effects of the Internet’s emergence and the later development of social networks in terms of their creative, cultural, social, ecological, and political impact. Lee creates network-based immersive and interactive installations, exploring how information technologies influence our understanding of the world.