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Fruiting Bodies The Bass museum

Date

November 2022

MyFi Studio produced a site-specific performance for The Bass. Tapping into the local environment and the blockchain, Fruiting Bodies is a meeting place and multi-sensory performance.

Mold is all around us, and beneath the mold is a mycelium network. All living organisms—plants, humans, and, yes, technology—function within an interconnected network of communication. If the mycelium network could send you a message, what would it be? Fruiting Bodies marks where the mycelium network grows and where it's going next.

Meet MyFi Studio

Aimee Rubensteen

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I'm CEO of MyFi Studio. I'm a curator, artist, and writer focusing on multi-sensory art including spices, food, soap, dirt, sound, butterflies, scent, performance, video games, blockchain. My curatorial work has been featured in NPR, WLRN, Miami Herald, Vice, i-D, NBC WFLA, Miami New Times, and Hyperallergic. 

Before MyFi, I was appointed as the first Florida-based Acquisitions Curator for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In 2016, I co-founded Rojas + Rubensteen Projects in Miami. I researched my Master's dissertation on Science, Aestheticism And The Image Of The Body
 at The Courtauld Institute in London. 

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Dr. Josh Eisenberg

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I'm CTO of MyFi Studio. I'm a musician, instrument builder, and AI scientist. 

Before MyFi, I was the Director of Artie's NFT + AI Lab. Even further back, I researched my Ph.D. dissertation on computational understanding of narrative structure, at Florida International University's School of Computing and Information Sciences.

My research on the computational understanding of narrative and conversational dialogue is published in peer reviewed publications and patented with the USPTO.

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