Shana Mabari is a Los Angeles-based artist exploring the intersections of art, science and technology. Her installations and environments investigate ways in which worldly stimuli and phenomena are absorbed and processed through sensory and visual perception. She orchestrates light, reflection, color contrast and geometry to play with and expand the reality and experience of physical space.
Mabari’s inspirations include James Turrell’s use of the human visual system as a medium, design scientist Buckminster Fuller’s visionary projects, and groundbreaking research by world-renowned experts in the vision sciences at Caltech in Pasadena and the Institute of Neuroinformatics in Zurich, Switzerland (where she has collaborated with psychophysicist Shinsuke Shimojo and neuromorphic engineer Tobias Delbruck, respectively). Mabari is part of the continuum of the Light and Space movement that originated in California in the 1960s, extending its legacy, reach and influence into the 21st century.
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