Infinite Transformations in a Suitcase: Encountering Human-DNA Interaction through Poetry-infused Wine

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2025-03-04

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Citation of Original Publication

Hamidi, Foad, Linda Dusman, and Lee Boot. "infinite Transformations in a Suitcase: Encountering Human-DNA Interaction through Poetry-Infused Wine." In Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 1?4. TEI ?25. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1145/3689050.3707674.

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Abstract

Interacting with materials, including biological and living materials, that embody computation and information has increasingly been of interest to the TEI community. In recent years, increased access to low-cost synthetic biology tools and techniques has made it easier for non-experts to experiment with modifying living organisms for creative and artistic purposes, including at the molecular DNA level. A challenge has been to create engaging and culturally-mediated experiences to make these human-DNA interactions accessible to diverse audiences. Infinite Transformations in a Suitcase is a multimedia installation that creates a mediative space inviting reflection on the resilience of culture. At its center is a glass of poetry-infused wine created using genetically modified yeast cells whose DNA contains an encoding of a 14th-century Sufi poem by Hafiz of Shiraz, surrounded by video of it being written in Farsi calligraphy. By combining multiple embodied and abstract poetic elements, the installation invites the audience to reflect on the materiality and movement of culture.