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Clara Wren - Week 6 - BioTech + Art
I learned that Biotechnology and art is one of the most controversial topics because there are so many pros and cons to it. As technology and science continues to evolve, the palette of the artist continues to grow with it. This technology is not only continuing into our bodies, but also our environment. Artists are now working in laboratories directly with biologists, nanotechnologists, geneticists, and neuroscientists.
There are two different ways that people view bio art. There are people that only consider it bio art if they are in there working with the tissue and cells itself. However, there are others that think just observing and scientific imaging is enough to be considered bio art. One of the main controversies when it comes to this is working with animals and their natural structures.
Artist and Scientist
Symbiotica are a group of researchers working on art projects. It is a place that is specifically for artists that are in science labs. They work with living objects and focus on tissue engineering.
Symbiotica Group
Orlan is a performance artist that is very famous due to several pieces of art she has created and produced. Her newest work is called the Harlequin Coat. It is an organic coat that is made from different color skin pieces that are made in-vitro in petri dishes. It symbolizes culture cross-breeding. Her main investigation that led to this project was hybridization. Her results showed the value in each colored skin from different media.
Harlequin Skin Coat
References:
Vesna, Victoria. Intro. Youtube, Youtube, 26 March, 2012,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvp924_pbgc&t=54s
Vesna, Victoria. Part I. Youtube, Youtube, 18 September, 2013,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaThVnA1kyg&t=116s
Vesna, Victoria. Part II. Youtube, Youtube, 17 May, 2012,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdSt-Hjyi2I&list=PL9DBF43664EAC8BC7&t=137s
Vesna, Victoria. Part III. Youtube, Youtube, 17 May, 2012,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EpD3np1S2g&list=PL9DBF43664EAC8BC7&t=323s
Vesna, Victoria. Part IV. Youtube, Youtube, 17 May, 2012,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qSc72u9KhI&list=PL9DBF43664EAC8BC7&t=155s
Hi Clara,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this week's blog. I definitely agree that biotech and art combined bring a lot of controversy. In my opinion, I worry about whether there are strict rules for artists using biotech the way there are for scientists in academia. I think about the GFP bunny mentioned in this week's lectures and how unnecessary it was for the bunny to just end up green for the sake of art.