Noah Marchal is an interdisciplinary artist with an MFA
from Rensselear Polytechnical Institute and a BFA from The School of the
Art Institute of Chicago. His works blurr the lines traditionally held between science and the arts. Noah is
interested in the semantics of languages, both as patternistic
representations and as syntaxical rulesets as found in music. His work
is focused on participatory structures of language, such as those derived from musical
experience and perception. Noah has professional and artistic interests
in the fields of media history and politics, autism and learning, as
well as bio-technical aspects of cell culturing and botany. His work
draws reference from bio-technology, media artifacts and history,
cognitive science, spirituality and symbolism, and the field of human
computer interaction.