Residual Memory
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Residual
Memory
64 computer chips, agar,
glass, bug lights, sand
18´ x 10" x 35´
1993
Sixty-four discarded CPU chips from Silicon Valley, planted in an agar
nutrient, became the source of flourishing biological residue. These two
forms of memory - one organic, one inorganic - grew together for a number
of weeks until they appeared to be one.
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