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"Corporeal Garden", a twenty foot tall mural created by Virgil Wong for the final ARTSTAR exhibition at Deitch Projects. Corporeal Garden depicts a walking figure composed of paint and digital 3-D video projections. Visitors to the gallery could inject nanotechnology into the body using a video game controller. A pool of moving MRI brain images reflected at the figure's feet. To see the animated figure, please see: Corporeal Garden

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