A familiar veil : the microorganisms that carry our memories
Since 2022, the artist Taylor Alaina Liebenstein Smith has explored the capacities of an aquatic biofilm to reveal human memories, functioning as a living photographic film.
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Published 6 November 2023 by Taylor Smith
Since 2022, the artist Taylor Alaina Liebenstein Smith has explored the capacities of an aquatic biofilm to reveal human memories, functioning as a living photographic film.
Published 13 September 2023 by Cherise Fong
This year marked Cultivamos Cultura’s 11th Summer School program based in the village of São Luís, just north of Portugal’s vast coastal Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina Nature Park.
Published 31 May 2023 by Elsa Ferreira
For ten days from May 5-14, 2023, ten artists came together for the inaugural TTTlabs BioFeral.BeachCamp in Corfu, Greece to explore assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
Published 14 February 2023
TTTlabs is offering two calls for for applications for its residency and Summer Camp, on the theme of bioart and reproductive technologies. Applications are open until February 28.
Published 12 October 2022 by Maxence Grugier
For the past 20 years, the Smiths of Schmiede have been gathering in the Old Saline of Hallein in Austria. Ten days of wild collaboration that culminate in an extravagant group exhibition.
Published 24 August 2022 by Elsa Ferreira
On August 5-11, the Croatian makerspace Radiona hosted Electric Wonderland, a summer camp of DIY synths and creative circuits among campers and hikers in the Velebit mountains.
Published 7 August 2022 by Maro Pebo
From the 4th to the 22nd of July, Cultivamos Cultura, in the Portuguese town of Sao Luis, was taking place. A Summer School of art, making and sharing ideas and knowledge. Artist Maro Pebo reports.
Published 25 June 2022 by Elsa Ferreira
How to perceive, understand, invent maternities? In 2019, Ida Bencke and Erich Berger started this conversation, which led to the two-year project “m/other becomings”.
Published 5 June 2022 by Rob La Frenais
In parallel to their new exhibition 'Hackers, Makers, Thinkers - Collective experiments in social fermenting', a two days event was proposed at Art Laboratory Berlin.
Published 2 November 2021 by Ewen Chardronnet
Antre Peaux hosted the second (post-pandemic) opening of its new UrsuLaB: an artistic biolab dedicated to living things and ecologies.
Published 1 September 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Adam Zaretsky’s last essay in his summer series of speculative texts is a letter to Lulu and Nana, the controversial "CRISPR babies" born in November 2018.
Published 19 August 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Adam Zaretsky's fourth essay in his summer series of speculative texts proposes a "Philosophy of the Biological Bedroom, or a Prelude for Transgenic Humans".
Published 2 August 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Second essay of Adam Zaretsky' summer series of speculative texts based on his own artistic practice and the ethical and philosophical questions he raises regarding contemporary biotechnological research.
Published 23 July 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Makery invites Adam Zaretsky for a summer series of speculative texts on the ethical and philosophical questions regarding contemporary biological research.
Published 12 March 2021
5 partners from 5 EU countries formed ART4MED, a consortium to experiment and disseminate collaborations between hands-on medical humanities and investigative art methodologies.
Published 27 May 2020 by Rob La Frenais
The recently published 'Art as We Don’t Know It' catalogue showcases art and research that has grown and flourished within the wider network of both the Bioart Society and Aalto University's Biofilia lab in Finland during the previous decade. Review.
Published 1 October 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet
Field Notes is an art&science field laboratory organised from September 15-22 by the Bioart Society in Kilpisjärvi, Lapland/Finland. Here are Friday's and Saturday's logs.
Published 24 September 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet
Field Notes is an art&science field laboratory organised from September 15-22 by the Bioart Society in Kilpisjärvi, Lapland/Finland. Here are Wednesday's and Thursday's logs.
Published 18 September 2019 by Marie Albert
Paul Vanouse is the winner of the Golden Nica in the category Artificial Intelligence & Life Art of Prix Ars Electronica 2019 for his installation "Labor". Interview.
Published 18 June 2019 by Cherise Fong
Gathered for a day at Tama Art University in Tokyo, seven professors and researchers in arts and sciences shared their perspectives on life, from biosemiotics to extraterrestrial agents.