This digital piece features a living simulation of C. elegans, the microscopic roundworm, displayed with visual aesthetics reminiscent of vintage digital pets like Tamagotchi. The worm's movements are driven by seven accurately modeled neurons developed through the OpenWorm project, creating authentic behavioral patterns as the creature navigates its environment. The deliberate juxtaposition of cutting-edge neural simulation with nostalgic visual design invites viewers to contemplate the nature of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and our relationships with digital and biological pets. As the primitive yet complex organism responds to its environment in real-time, it challenges our understanding of the boundaries between simulated and genuine intelligence, while simultaneously exploring our tendency to form emotional connections with entities we nurture, whether digital or living.
ABOUT THE ARTIST Luc Palombo is digital media artist, developer, and designer primarily making projects for the internet. Born into one of the first generations to have spent all of their childhood alongside the emergence of the internet, his work is often inspired by the interactive art experiences and animations posted on web portals during their infancy in the early 2000s. Being a maker and tinkerer at heart, previous self-taught experiments have led Luc to explore game development, music production, generative art, 3D printing, and electronics. As a professional, Luc uses his postsecondary degree in graphic design to inform his work as a creative developer and previously as a motion graphics designer. Luc strongly believes in building for the web using open, standard, and accessible tools, as well as teaching and making those tools accessible to his peers free from unnecessary jargon and barriers.