INTERTWINED
Janelle Roswell
INTERTWINED is an art installation that merges technology and nature to create a unique and captivating visual experience. The robotic jellyfish-like creatures, with their glowing bodies and intricate movements, seem to have a life of their own as their tentacles float and sway in the air.
The glowing creatures move in fluid and natural patterns, creating an impression of living organisms rather than robots. INTERTWINED is an innovative example of how technology can be used to create art that blurs the lines between the natural and the artificial. By mimicking the movements of jellyfish, the installation reminds us of the beauty and complexity of the natural world and encourages us to contemplate our own relationships with the environment and technology as a whole.
About the artist: Janelle Roswell is a creative technologist based in Brooklyn, NY. Taking inspiration from fluid movements found in nature, her artistic vision involves the combination of robotics, coding, and light, to create installations that foster a sense of wonder within a space. Her work focuses on how the integration of creativity and technology can increase empathy, enhance human understanding, and completely redefine the lives we live by transforming spaces through innovative, fun, tech-based art. She holds a B.F.A in New Media & Business from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada, and is set to graduate this year from NYU's School of Engineering with a MSc in Integrated Design and Media.