Tissue Culture Art transforms living cells into dynamic sculptures, blending science and creativity in ways that challenge traditional artistic boundaries and inspire curiosity.
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Plant‑Based Bioart: Harnessing Photosynthesis for Artistic Expression
Discover how plant-based bioart leverages photosynthesis to create dynamic, living artworks that challenge traditional art boundaries and inspire ecological reflection.
Bio‑Fashion: Growing Textiles From Yeast and Mycelium
Fascinating bio-fashion innovations grow sustainable textiles from yeast and mycelium, transforming fashion—discover how this eco-friendly process unfolds.
Synthetic Biology in Art: Designing New Organisms for Creativity
I invite you to explore how synthetic biology is redefining artistic expression through designing living organisms that challenge conventional creativity.
Microbial Art: Painting With Bacteria and Fungi
Keen to see how bacteria and fungi transform living microbes into stunning, ever-evolving art, revealing a fascinating blend of science and creativity?
GFP Bunny and the Ethics of Transgenic Art
Notions surrounding the GFP Bunny challenge us to consider whether transgenic art respects animal rights or crosses ethical boundaries.
Alexander Fleming’s Germ Paintings: The Beginnings of Bioart
How did Alexander Fleming’s germ paintings pioneer bioart by transforming microbial colonies into stunning artistic expressions, inspiring future creative explorations?
Bioart 101: Exploring Art Made With Living Materials
I invite you to discover how bioart pushes creative boundaries with living materials, raising profound questions about ethics, innovation, and our connection to life itself.
Future of Bioart: Emerging Materials and Techniques
Wondering how innovative materials and techniques will transform bioart’s future and redefine artistic possibilities? Discover the exciting emerging trends shaping this dynamic field.
Bioluminescent Art: Harnessing Light From Living Cells
Mysterious and mesmerizing, bioluminescent art harnesses living cells to create stunning light displays that invite further exploration.