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seoul [2019/01/28 18:34] – [Altered Intersections (collection of rarities on the tables)] ami | seoul [2019/02/18 12:02] – [Golden Beehive] ami | ||
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- | The bio-art installation ‘Cabinet #004: Future Archaeology (//The Temporal Duration Through Which The Future Is Founded In The Present//) shows a collection | + | Bioart projects blur boundaries between art and modern biology with an emphasis on philosophical, |
- | Bioart projects blur boundaries between art and modern biology with an emphasis on philosophical, | + | In the bio-art installation ‘Cabinet #004: Future Archaeology (The Temporal Duration Through Which The Future Is Founded In The Present) |
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What is at the core of this sculptural bio-installation? | What is at the core of this sculptural bio-installation? | ||
+ | Archaeology of the Future. Connecting different materials, different objects, different timeframes. | ||
+ | Concepts of biotechnology, | ||
+ | In the process of creation, connections, | ||
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+ | Possibilities are new and organic polymer materials (polysaccharides) made by bacteria, spiders or from algae. Besides being an alternative for plastics in daily use these new materials can also become alternative energy sources (biofuels, algae, microbial fuel cells), been used in construction, | ||
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How to present this problem/ | How to present this problem/ | ||
- | What is the difference between bio art, DIY-bio | + | Some of the works are developed in laboratory conditions with techno-scientific media. They are a |
+ | projection of possible futures, covering the evolving field of art & science. | ||
+ | But results of fieldwork are also very important, to stay close to the topic, to create awareness | ||
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- | What is the specificity of bioart in relation to biotechnology? | + | What ethical issues do bioartworks raise and address? |
- | What ethical issues do bioartworks raise and address? | + | |
- | How are these practices performed and perceived? | + | |
What possibilities and challenges do they carry? | What possibilities and challenges do they carry? | ||
- | DIYbio consists of a diverse network of actors who use biotechnological methods for amateur and hacking purposes (and includes many bioartists) | ||
- | The Story: Plastic waste is filling our land and oceans. We urgently have to think about alternatives for this all-over-the-place material. Alternatives that are made from organic components and that are bio-degradable over shorter periods of time. | + | |
- | Possibilities are new and organic polymer materials (polysaccharides) made by bacteria, spiders or from algae. Besides being an alternative for plastics in daily use (bags, containers, ...) these new materials can also become alternative energy sources (biofuels, algae, microbial fuel cells), been used in construction, | + | |
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The pink color is a reference to the infrared camera’s + infrared lights that are used in laboratories to monitor and film living organisms. | The pink color is a reference to the infrared camera’s + infrared lights that are used in laboratories to monitor and film living organisms. | ||
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- | =====Altered Intersections (collection of rarities | + | =====Altered Intersections (collection of objects and experiments |
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+ | Cut out SEM Micrograph + bacterial skins. 1 Scanning Electron Micrograph ' | ||
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+ | Collection of rarities, cabinet of wonders. Test pieces of all sorts of organic materials, presented in clear plexi cases. Skins, hair, giant seaweeds, wax hexagons, beehive bodies, remains of experiments, | ||
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- | - customized bioreactor for small beehive with bacteria | + | |
- | - small beehive with bacterial skin (nicely presented as a precious object => Murano Glass) | + | |
- | - bacterial skin + biofilm => nicely presented as a precious object | + | |
- | - algae: biobrandstof, | + | |
- | For medicine, agriculture, | + | |
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+ | =====Golden Beehive===== | ||
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+ | //the Golden Beehive// | ||
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+ | The Golden Beehive is a sculpture made from the wax that the bees constructed in the frames of the Transparent Beehive. After an attack by the waxmot, the nest was destroyed and the bees left the hive. I cleaned the reaining wax and created the Golden Beehive, a sculpture that is a visual elegy for the bee colony of the Transparent Beehive. | ||
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