Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Hubert Duprat





Another charming study in hybridity today is the caddis-man-gold-case. Intervening in the natural metamorphosis of the caddis fly larva (Trichoptera), Hubert Duprat introduces precious and semi-precious materials into the environment. The larvae incorporate these materials into their sheaths or cocoons. Imagine, a bachelor pad made of gold flakes and pearls.

Check out the video on Cabinet magazine's website.

Duprat cites the work of 19th century entomologists François-Jules Pictet and Jean-Henri Fabre.

1 comment:

4562951413mb said...

here's a reproduction of the interview referenced in the article: worth reading, i think. can art be an effect?

http://lea.mit.edu/isast/articles/duprat/duprat.html