bio-art
Visiting the Transfigure exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image gave me a real sense that new media technologies are important for more than just the “wow” factor and are able to deliver something more than escapist entertainment. (more…)
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Growing garments is a concept which is physically being explored by some artists who are using the processes of biological life as their palette. (more…)
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The rapidly expanding field of wearable technologies fuses fashion and object design with portable, networked communication devices that respond to a range of environmental, biological and electronically mapped signals in unique ways. (more…)
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BioArtist Alicia King talks about culturing skin tissue, residencies and the ethics of BioArt. (more…)
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Between 2004 and 2006, I created an installation, Embracing Animal, which involved exhibiting live transgenic lab rats.[1] (more…)
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Interview with Synapse Residency recipients Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey. (more…)
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As the child of two veterinarians in practice, one of who became a research scientist, you could say I grew up around medicine and science. (more…)
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