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    Bioart is an art practice where artists work with biology, live tissues, bacteria, living organisms, and life processes. Using scientific processes and...
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  • businessman who gained prominence in 2014 when it was revealed that his firm Bioart SA had been selected by the Argentinian government to act as the sole intermediary...
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    Harvard Medical School. His research and art includes work in the fields of BioArt (using molecular biology and bioinformatics), "space art", and sculpture...
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    Rick Gibson (born 1951) is a Canadian sculptor and artist best known for his performance works. Gibson was born in Montreal and studied psychology at the...
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  • known as CyberArts International during the early 1990s. "Recent works of bioart propose to connect the viewer, transformed into a user, with different biological...
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  • 1946) is an American visual artist and theorist. Considered a pioneer in bioart, she has been working on the relationship of art and the biological sciences...
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    a pioneering visual artist based in Brighton, England, specialising in BioArt. Her installations, interventions and performances use digital, biological...
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    cross-sectoral collaborations. She is also founder and director of the non-profit BioArt Laboratories, and the for-profit Inspidere BV. Essaïdi obtained her bachelor's...
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    Christina Maria Agapakis is a synthetic biologist, science writer. She is the former Creative Director of the biotechnology company Ginkgo Bioworks. Agapakis...
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    bodily enhancement through her artwork. Her work is often classified as bioart; she describes her intentions for this work: My relationship with health...
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  • research, develop and execute a number of contemporary art & science and bioart projects. SymbioticA's laboratory was launched in 2000 by artists Oron Catts...
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    who is the selective agent. Evolutionary art is to be distinguished from BioArt, which uses living organisms as the material medium instead of paint, stone...
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    Hybrid art (category Bioart)
    Computer art Cyberarts Digital art Electronic art Internet art New Media art Bioart "The International Society for Art, Science and Technology (ISAST) – ISEA...
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    toxin or to make the bacteria more stable under environmental conditions. Bioart has also been created using genetically modified bacteria. In the 1980s...
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    performance art, poetry, holography, interactive art, digital and online art, and BioArt. Recognized for his space art and transgenic works, Kac works with biotechnology...
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    Producing Culture for the Digital Economy – Summer 2000. Failure to comply. Bioart, security and the market – Transversal, June 2007. Netwar 2.0: the convergence...
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    Contemporary artists experimenting with fungi often work within the realm of BioArt and may use fungi as materials. Artists may use fungi as allegory, narrative...
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  • environments, objects, drawings, paintings, radio plays as well net art and BioArt. Feuerstein’s work is known for growth and transience, processes of transformation...
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    from ore, clean up mercury pollution and detect arsenic in drinking water. Bioart has also been created using genetically modified bacteria. In the 1980s...
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  • moments, and one about exploring the intersection of biology and art. In the BioArt exhibition “Nonhuman Subjectives,” Ricou contributed to the microbiome theme...
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    Chrissy Conant (category Bioart)
    artist who created works such as Chrissy Caviar and Chrissy Skin Rug. Her BioArt works have aroused strong responses and have been a basis for discussions...
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    place to Joanne Dungo for her multi-plate creation titled "The Gardener." BioArt Microbes in human culture Fungi in Art The colour shown by the micro-organisms...
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    1940) is a Canadian artist based in Edmonton, Alberta. Her works include BioArt, Sculpture, Video art, and multimedia. She applies many different artistic...
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    10 bestselling charts for the year. The Xenotext is an ongoing work of BioArt which claims to be “the first example of ‘living poetry.’” The Xenotext...
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    Sustainability in Precarious Times. Ashgate. p. 21. Zaretsky, Adam (2005). "Bioart in Question. Interview". Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved...
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  • addition to his scientific and educational interests, he has developed BioArt projects using living organisms. His Microbial Art website, which showcases...
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    as "Eletrografias e Fotografias com Fios de Cabelo para Futura Clonagem" BioArt. (Electrophotographs and Photographs with Human Hair for Future Cloning)...
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    Hackteria (category Bioart)
    web resource for people interested in or developing projects that involve bioart, open source software/open source hardware, DIY biology, art/science collaborations...
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  • award-winning exhibition Organisms became one of the first exhibitions of bioart in Spain - with works as Meart The Semi-Living artist and Pig Wings by the...
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    involvement and experience in exhibiting images of the modern human body, bioart and medical illustrations. His latest works include the Leda Melanitis Transgenic...
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