The Dendron Project Lab is a place to make and experiment with ideas, questions, senses, stories about the immune system, its cells, substances and selves. Using invitations and experiments, the Lab invites co-investigators to share what they know or want to know. All questions are possible and all answers are true. The Lab’s current experiment, “The Baseline Survey” is an invitation to use text to tell some truths about your immune system. The anonymous answers will be used to form a bank of texts and images that can be configured and arranged—an immunologic practice—in a subsequent experiment.

The Lab is currently conducting Experiment One: The Baseline Survey, which is an invitation to tell truths, lies and possibilities about your immune system. All questions are what you think they are and all answers are true. The anonymous answers will be used to form a data set of text and images that can be configured and arranged to make new responses in subsequent experiments. The iterative layering of meaning through pieces of innate and acquired information is also immunologic practice.

Experiment One: The Baseline Survey