The Human Element
Arts and Medicine

The Human Element

Lori Shocket

Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, USA

Correspondence to: Lori Shocket, MD. Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, USA. Email: lorishocket@yahoo.com.

Submitted May 10, 2014. Accepted for publication May 18, 2014.

doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-3652.2014.06.03


Science Inspires Art Inspires Life—a Human Perspective

The Human Element Project is a consortium of artists, scientists, educators and students who develop thought-provoking art installations that make powerful social statements about the connection between art and science. Our goal is to create a dialog dedicated to exploring this vital connection through public art installations, exhibitions, hands-on workshops and education.

Interdisciplinary and integrative health workshops are available. Please visit our website at www.thehumanelementproject.com

The Human Element installation (Figures 1,2) will be on exhibition from July 12 through October 25, 2014 at the Institute for Genetic Medicine Art Gallery at the USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles. The ‘Human Element’ installation measures 196''×82'' (497×208 cm). Each of the 88 blocks are made of 8''×8'' (20×20 cm) wood cradled panels with a 1.5'' (38 mm) profile and painted with black semi-gloss paint. On the surface of each block, an archival glicee print is adhered with a permanent adhesive. The images used for each section, i.e., alkali, alkaline, semi-metals, etc. are ‘visual bites’ taken from my original paintings of electron microscopic images of biologic specimens, including from a prior publication in the journal (1).

Figure 1 The Human Element installation at the USC Institute for Genetic Medicine (Lanthanides and Actinides not shown here).
Figure 2 Digital depiction of the complete periodic table including the Human Element. Posters are available by contacting Dr. Shocket at lorishocket@yahoo.com.

As the periodic table of the elements is the basis for all physical life, it is a perfect canvas on which to merge art and science. We rarely take time to think about the chemistry that composes the air we breathe, the earth that supports us, or the stars we see in the sky—but when one looks at the iconic periodic table, it makes us wonder how it all fits together.

Scientists, mathematicians, physicists, biologists, and other innovators, have combined these elements to travel to the moon, prevent disease and develop the technology that drives our world.

While the world at large has these elements in common, there is one ingredient that is unique to these thinkers and to all of humanity—The Human Element that cannot be mapped or charted. While the elements in the period table hold the physical universe together, The Human Element—Hu—is the force that holds our spirit, our hearts and our commonality together.

For more information visit the website at: www.thehumanelementproject.com


Acknowledgements

Disclosure: The author declares no conflict of interest.


References

  1. Shocket L, Knop S. Cardiac chaos. Cardiovasc Diagn Ther 2014;4:52-3. [PubMed]
Cite this article as: Shocket L. The Human Element. Cardiovasc Diagn Ther 2014;4(3):275-276. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-3652.2014.06.03

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