The Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Laszlo Wamoscher

This project in progress is an installation comprising of artwork, video and soundscape about the life and times of 33 scientists and doctors working in the late nineteenth century and first part of the twentieth century.  It includes Arthur Nicolaier, responsible for the discovery of the tetanus bacteria and the subsequent vaccination that has resulted in the saving of countless lives, Leo Langstein, founder of the modern philosophy on the care of new born infants, and Ernst Boris Chain, Noble Prize winning chemist for his work on Penicillin.