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Bio art : altered realities / William Myers.

By: Myers, William (Curator) [author.]Publisher: New York, New York : Thames & Hudson, 2015Description: 256 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmISBN: 9780500239322 (hardback)Subject(s): Biotechnology in art | Science in art | Nature in art | Art and science | Art and technology | Biotechnology in artLOC classification: N 72 .B56 | M93 2015
Contents:
Bio art and the gnawing invisible -- Altering nature, naturally -- Redefining life -- Visualizing scale and scope -- Experimental identities and media.
Summary: In our age of fast-paced biotechnological progress and humans increasing impact on the environment the autonomy of nature has come into question. We can now engineer living things, blur the biological distinctions between humans and animals, and influence parts of our world that we cannot see such as DNA and genes. These discoveries and far-reaching developments have created fertile ground for artistic expression. This book reveals the ways in which the work of bio artists offers new meanings for our lives in the wake of scientific discovery, as well as new frameworks for describing them. Four thematic chapters cover the key areas in which biotechnology has had an impact on today's world, including ecology, biomedicine, designer genomes and evolutionary theory, profiling the work of 60 artists, collectives and organizations from countries including France, Germany, the US, the Netherlands, Mexico and Japan. Interviews with eight bio artists and technologists, including Arne Hendriks, Mark Dion, Boo Chapple, Heather Dewey-Hagborg and Raphael Kim, provide a deeper insight into the ideas and methods of this new breed of creative practitioner.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Bio art and the gnawing invisible -- Altering nature, naturally -- Redefining life -- Visualizing scale and scope -- Experimental identities and media.

In our age of fast-paced biotechnological progress and humans increasing impact on the environment the autonomy of nature has come into question. We can now engineer living things, blur the biological distinctions between humans and animals, and influence parts of our world that we cannot see such as DNA and genes. These discoveries and far-reaching developments have created fertile ground for artistic expression. This book reveals the ways in which the work of bio artists offers new meanings for our lives in the wake of scientific discovery, as well as new frameworks for describing them. Four thematic chapters cover the key areas in which biotechnology has had an impact on today's world, including ecology, biomedicine, designer genomes and evolutionary theory, profiling the work of 60 artists, collectives and organizations from countries including France, Germany, the US, the Netherlands, Mexico and Japan. Interviews with eight bio artists and technologists, including Arne Hendriks, Mark Dion, Boo Chapple, Heather Dewey-Hagborg and Raphael Kim, provide a deeper insight into the ideas and methods of this new breed of creative practitioner.-- Source other than Library of Congress.

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