Mh1$AgThS2 Jennifer Willet's "Baroque Biology" transforms Point Pelee National Park into a surreal bioart wonderland. Her Great Lakes Algae Organ—a bicycle- pulled Dutch street organ that doubles as an algae farm—stands at Canada's southernmost point, its pipes glowing with bioluminescent green cultures that pulse in rhythm with traditional folk melodies. Visitors in lab coat costumes parade through the park's unique Carolinian forest, carrying scientific instruments reimagined as carnival props that monitor the health of Lake Erie. The installation creates a whimsical dialogue between science and art, with interactive exhibits that visualize the invisible ecological processes of the Great Lakes Basin through vibrant colors and participatory performances. The entire composition bathes in the golden autumn light of southern Ontario, creating a magical atmosphere where science becomes spectacle. Thin border of microscopic algae specimens on a dark border background
