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U-SCOPIC - see short trailer for public art screening above

3 min 9 sec | single channel video | collaboration with Krista Leigh Steinke

Originally created for a Houston city public art project, collaborators Steinke and Cook merge the micro with the cosmic in their film U-SCOPIC. Drawing inspiration from microscopic creatures that live among us and source material from the NASA archives, the artists animate new forms using various experimental techniques. In this piece, circular orbs morph in and out of focus, resembling specimens in a petri dish, a starry galaxy, or bubbly particles floating in space. 

Featured at the following events and festivals:

Downtown Houston Presents Snow Glow on the Bayou, Houston, TX

Digital Flux (Immerse Fest), Orlando, FL

3 Minute Film Festival, Hollywood, CA

a2ru 2025, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI

Micrographia, Labocine, June 2025 Issue

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Digital Flux Screening at Immerse Fest, Orlando, FL, 2025

Public art event: Downtown Houston Presents Snow Glow on the Bayou, Allen's Landing on Buffalo Bayou, Houston, TX, 2024

Photographs by Brandon Martinez (bottom left) and Egidio Narvaez

 © Meg Cook. nutmeg.cook[at]gmail[dot]com

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