Cyrus Clarke
Artist and Futurist
Cyrus is an artist and futurist with a background in economics and digital technologies. His practice focuses on creating experiences to initiate discussion on the ethical, environmental, political and socio-economic implications of the technology filled worlds we are rushing to create. He is passionate about reforming human-nonhuman interactions and establishing new models of cooperation between people, ecosystems and technologies.
Grow Your Own Cloud is an art-science collective initiated by Cyrus Clarke (FR) and Monika Seyfried (PL). Since 2017, they have researched possibilities and applications of DNA data storage, exploring the materiality of data and links to climate change, while seeking to demonstrate alternative visions for the future which enrich the user experience. Grow Your Own Cloud has engaged the public through several award-winning works, such as Data Flower Shops and Data Garden.
The Urban Data Forest
Urban Data Forest shows how we can re-imagine nature in 2050 in The City of The Hague by transforming urban spaces into Universal Biological Cloud Facilities. It uses DNA Data Storage technology to utilise plants and other forest “non-living” organisms for data storage and monitoring, while creating new regenerative green data infrastructure. Urban Data Forest provides ways to store and retrieve information from plants on site, in the city.
Grow Your Own Cloud wants to redesign the data cloud and to respond to the increasing demand for data storage and its consequences for the environment. The project explores a future in which sustainable data storage in the city is the key to cleaner, greener and more prosperous cities. The Urban Data Forest is the result of a S+T+ARTS residency with Witteveen+Bos and In4Art that recalibrates our relationship with urban nature and how DNA data storage will change the urban layout.