I invite you to explore how synthetic biology is redefining artistic expression through designing living organisms that challenge conventional creativity.
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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?
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.
Eco‑Impact of Bioart: Environmental Considerations in Living Artworks
Lifting the curtain on bioart’s environmental footprint reveals crucial factors that artists must consider to ensure sustainable and responsible living artworks.
CRISPR Art: Gene Editing as Creative Practice
Merging science and creativity, CRISPR art redefines artistic boundaries through gene editing, prompting intriguing questions about the future of biological expression.
Bioart Basics: Exploring Living Organisms as Artistic Media
Diving into bioart reveals how living organisms become innovative artistic media, challenging perceptions and raising ethical questions you won’t want to miss.
Future of Bioart: Emerging Materials and Techniques
Once you explore the future of bioart and its emerging materials and techniques, you’ll discover transformative possibilities shaping art and science.
Tissue Culture and Semi‑Living Artworks: Oron Catts & Ionat Zurr
Luring viewers into a provocative exploration of living art, Tissue Culture and Semi‑Living Artworks by Catts and Zurr challenge perceptions and ethical boundaries in innovative ways.