Arcadia
Read MoreYassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Arcadia is a 1 year installation on the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse by artist Sam Nester using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Arcadia is a 1 year installation on the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse by artist Sam Nester using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Arcadia is a 1 year installation on the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse by artist Sam Nester using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Arcadia is a 1 year installation on the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse by artist Sam Nester using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University
Yassmin Salem, Mural Brigade director, collaborates with the University Curator, Don Russell and Sarah D'Alexander, sustainability program manager, Patriot Green Fund, Office of Sustainability to set up and maintain the Elements installation - Arcadia. Arcadia is a 1 year installation in the Fairfax Campus hydroponic greenhouse using sensors and computer software to translate the natural biorhythms of medicinal and edible plants into a stream of ever-changing music and light. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services/George Mason University