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Installation

Bio-Glyphs

Ron Baird // 2008

Laser-cut and etched stainless steel
Biotechnology Business Development Centre

Some projects lend themselves to some fascinating collaborations and the discovery that art and other disciplines have more in common than we think. In the case of Bioglyphs by Ron Baird, the intersection between art and science has created a work that is very meaningful to the place where it has been installed: the Biotechnology Business Development Centre.

The BBDC is a research park with laboratory space and offices for companies conducting scientific research in medicine, biotechnology, electronics, telecommunications, software, petroleum research and cold-climate engineering. Artist Ron Baird drew inspiration from the world of science— biology, medicine, environmental and agri-food science — when composing the imagery for the artwork.

Bioglyphs is a metal column with laser-cut symbols from ancient mythology and science. Baird calls his work a wall of historic graffiti,” using both contemporary and ancient symbols from around the world. The central image, sandblasted into stainless steel, is adapted from an Assyrian painting depicting the Water God surrounded by water molecules. The other images are cut out of the metal and include stylized symbols of a cell membrane G protein (the target of many pharmacological studies), and the Egyptian hieroglyph for fruit fly- a significant research subject for those working in the field of genetics. 

Baird worked with medical researcher and CEO of DecisionLine Clinical Research Corporation, Dr. Edward M. Sellers, who provided the background knowledge on specific scientific concepts, formulae, and symbols. The resulting work draws the link between mythological concepts and scientific reality— and the places where they are one and the same.

Biotechnology Business Development Centre