Pulse – CODAworx

Pulse

Client: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center teaching and research affiliate of Harvard Medical School

Location: Boston, MA, United States

Completion date: 2023

Project Team

Artist

Shuli Sadé

Sadé Studio

Art Advisory

Kelly Filocco

Boston Art

Art Advisory

Marnie Girado

Boston Art

Overview

68' x  9' Manipulated Data, Archival Inks printed on Vibrachrome, and an Augmented Reality installation Pulse is a site-specific Public Art made of six individual artworks, inspired by medical data, scientific research, molecule charts, and the color of nature in seasonal transitions. It aims to generate a balance between motion and tranquility, manifested in diagrams reflecting the velocities of heartbeats. The pulse is the number of heartbeats per minute. The various artworks linked by outlined pulsating heartbeats can be experienced differently by the rhythm of the viewer's walk alongside the artworks. Pulse aims to approach transcendence while rising above anxiety or health concerns by creating a temporary respite for the mind of BIDMC visitors and staff. An Augmented Reality installation can be experienced by activating the QR codes installed on both sides of SkyBridge. The augmented objects reflect tissue specimens from the labs. The goal of BIMDC researchers is to find new cures while using the finest and the latest technologies. Cardiology, Neurology, Immunotherapy, Pathology, and the Institute for RNA Medicine are among the participating labs in the AR installation, visible all along the Skybridge. The AR experiments are accompanied by recordings from BIMDC research

Goals

Pulse has a clear and noble objective: to alleviate anxiety and health concerns that visitors and staff at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) may be experiencing. The installation achieves this by creating a temporary respite for the mind through its vibrant artworks and AR technology. The colorful visuals offer a moment of relaxation, allowing individuals to briefly detach from their worries. Additionally, the installation highlights the exceptional accomplishments of medical research archived at the Harvard-affiliated Medical center in Boston, providing an extra source of inspiration and hope.

Process

The process behind the creation of Pulse was a year-long collaboration that involved working closely with Boston Art, BIDMC board members, and representatives. Together, we shared ideas and expertise to ensure that the project reached its highest potential. As part of this process, I worked closely with BIDMC labs of Cardiology, Neurology, Immunotherapy, Pathology, and the Institute for RNA Medicine. Through this collaboration, I gained a deeper understanding of their recent achievements, which were then incorporated into the AR component of the installation. This allowed me to showcase the remarkable advancements in medical research and inspire visitors and staff at the medical center.

Additional Information

The goal of BIMDC researchers is to use the finest and latest technologies to find new cures for various conditions. The AR experiments are accompanied by recordings of scientific discoveries made by BIMDC researchers, who specialize in Cardiology, Neurology, Immunotherapy, Pathology, and the Institute for RNA Medicine. The entire SkyBridge is a canvas for the AR installation, making it visible from every angle. This innovative and immersive installation is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who experience it.