by David Edwards and Jay Cantor
photographs by Daniel Faust
Harvard University Press, 2007
Paper: 978-0-674-02790-9
Library of Congress Classification PQ2719.E37N53 2007

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Niche tells the story of an artist who meets a scientist and through the encounter makes a hypothesis: If the artist became a stem cell and then divided into a neuron, would he discover the meaning of intelligence? David Edwards and Jay Cantor introduce a new fiction genre—the novel catalogue—to coincide with the opening of the new art and design innovation center in Paris, Le Laboratoire. In the novel catalogue, the process through which creators create matters as much as the works that result from the creation. The novel catalogue fictionalizes the creative process of an exhibition season which opens with the artistic outcome of an experiment between Fabrice Hyber, a French artist, and Robert Langer of MIT.