RISD Research Perspectives | Felipe Shibuya, Nature Lab Hyundai Biological Programs Fellow

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Felipe Shibuya is a Brazilian ecologist and interdisciplinary artist who studies the phenomenon of the colors unseen to the human eye both in the sight of hummingbirds and lab-grown bacteria. He translates his research into an art practice as a more accessible vehicle to bridging understanding science and human relationship to nature. Felipe continues his work of collaboration and communication as the Hyundai Biological Programs Fellow at the Edna W. Lawrence Nature Lab for RISD's Hyundai Collaborative Project, a multi-semester cross-disciplinary partnership between Hyundai and RISD faculty and students to envision better ways to design sustainability for our planet and communities. This series highlights the intersections of art, design, theory, social justice and research in interviewed conversations within the RISD community, its faculty and students.

Written | Directed | Filmed | Edited by Holly Gaboriault [MA Global Arts + Cultures '21]
Original Music by Antonio Forte; Skylar Batz; Tony Kenner

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10-1-2021

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RISD Research Perspectives, video series, color, Edna W. Lawrence Nature Lab, mold, vision, nature, Hyundai, research, fellow, fellowship, biology, sustainability, cooperation

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Art and Design | Biology

RISD Research Perspectives | Felipe Shibuya, Nature Lab Hyundai Biological Programs Fellow

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