Nanoartist and creative-practice based researcher in Media, RMIT University
Andrea Rassell is a filmmaker and creative practice-based researcher in science art. Inspired by backgrounds in film and molecular biology, her practice focuses on the making of experimental films and moving image installations that explore scale, technological embodiment, and the multisensory perception of the sub-molecular realm. Her work has screened at the New Zealand International Film Festival in Wellington, the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York, White Night in Melbourne and Sónar+D in Barcelona.
PhD (Media and Communications) 2019
MA (Media and Communications) 2014
BBMSC (Molecular Pathology) 2004
Six images reveal how we ‘see' data and capture invisible science
Mar 21, 2019 13:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
As an experimental video-maker working at scales smaller than molecules, I surround myself in a variety of scientific visualisations. In reading popular media on scientific discoveries, I sometimes encounter claims that...
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