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INVASION? How to get rid of fruit flies? Installation

Sarah Maria Scicluna

Malta

Installation, Mixed Media on Other

Size: 118.1 W x 196.9 H x 118.1 D in

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About The Artwork

Upon typing the word 'fruit fly' in a search engine, the most common results are instructions of how to get rid of them. These creatures breed fast and can easily infest a home. They can be found everywhere, from garbage bins and rotting fruit to used dish rags and dirty dishes. Fruit flies are obviously regarded as pests and no one really wants them around. No one apart from scientists, mostly geneticists. That’s since fruit flies have been used to unravel the secrets of humans for over 100 years. Fruit flies have genes similar to human beings and many work the same. Therefore, scientists can use them to understand the secrets of our own existence. The fruit flies used for this work are flightless mutants, meaning their genetic code has been altered in order to achieve a fly which cannot fly. This does not only provide irony to its name, but also renders it unable to survive as a wild fruit fly. Outside the laboratory the war on these insects is lost. Human settlements provide them with food and ideal breeding conditions and thus help them to flourish in our homes. So their presence, rather than just a fluke, could be considered a side effect of human existence. And ironically, the creature we collectively despise is the one which allows us to further understand ourselves. Invasion is inspired and made possible by the research and help of Dr Edward Duca and Dr Reuben Cauchi (University of Malta).

Details & Dimensions

Installation:Mixed Media on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:118.1 W x 196.9 H x 118.1 D in

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Sarah Maria Scicluna was born in Malta in 1988. Although her initial studies were of the sciences, in 2005 she started attending the Malta School of Art, and later she started her studies at MCAST Art & Design, where she also studied and trained in ceramics and raku. In 2009 she obtained a Foundation Diploma in 3D Design, followed by a BA (Hons) in Fine Arts. She took part in several exhibitions, including the MCAST exhibition at St. James Cavalier, June, 2009, Flavours MCAST exhibition, June, 2011, The Malta Design Week, November, 2011, and Refreshments Provided MCAST exhibition, July, 2012. She also exhibited her work in An Educated Guess, an exhibition in which she also contributed to the organization and curation. This took place at The Splendid, Valletta, May, 2012. She also exhibited in the exhibition HOW?, at St. James Cavalier, which was part of Science in the City at Valletta.

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