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BioTech 177

Links: Two Cultures

Fishing for Paramecia: Making art out of biotech
Patricia Pincini
Lynn Randolph
Bodyworlds Exhibit
Olly and Suzy
Radioactive Biohazard: Reinterpreting Biotechnology as Art
Art of the Biotech Era: Art, Culture, and Biotechnology
Dmitry Bulatov
Critical Art Ensemble
Jun Takita
Aziz + Cucher
Museum Epidemiology
Artists Mine Genomic Issues
Exit Art
The Science of Saving Art: Can Microbes Protect Masterpieces?
SymbioticA
Semeiotica's archive for biotechnology
Critical Art Ensemble: Contestational Biology
OneTrees
Reinterpreting Biotechnology: "Digital Art" by Hunter O'Reilly
Biotech Art - Revisited
Saving Michelangelo - Biotech Takes On Microorganisms In Art
Damien Hirst: Shockaholic
The Tissue Culture and art Project
The Arts Catalyst - Biotechnology
EvoMUSART - Biologically Inspired Music, Sound...
DNA 11, Creators of DNA Art, Opens First Pop-up Gallery
artfuture :: Philip Ross - Art and Biotechnology [YouTube]
Welcome to In Cell Art

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Two Cultures
Food
Animals
Body
Environment

About

UCLA HNRS 177 - Biotechnology and Art - Bioartists use cells, DNA molecules, proteins, and living tissues to bring to life ethical, social, and aesthetic issues of sciences. This course will study how bioart blurs distinctions between science and art through the combination of artistic and scientific processes, creating wide public debate. We wil explore the history of biotechnology as well as social implications of this science.

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UCLA Art | Sci Center
UCLA Design | Media Arts
Victoria Vesna