Art and Biotechnology
Viral Culture from Crispr to Covid
Herausgeber: Nettleton, Claire Correo; Tromble, Meredith; Mackenzie, Louise; Terranova, Charissa N
Art and Biotechnology
Viral Culture from Crispr to Covid
Herausgeber: Nettleton, Claire Correo; Tromble, Meredith; Mackenzie, Louise; Terranova, Charissa N
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"This interdisciplinary anthology examines the relationship between biomedical advancement and both artistic and literary innovation, focussing in particular on how newfound molecular technologies and knowledge regimes, such as CRISPR-Cas 9 genome editing, alter conceptions of what it means to be human. The book presents 25 essays, split across five parts, from a coterie of artists, scientists, and theorists, which examine the symbiotic relationship between humans, animals, and viruses as well as the impossibility of germ-free existence, it is essential reading for students and researchers…mehr
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"This interdisciplinary anthology examines the relationship between biomedical advancement and both artistic and literary innovation, focussing in particular on how newfound molecular technologies and knowledge regimes, such as CRISPR-Cas 9 genome editing, alter conceptions of what it means to be human. The book presents 25 essays, split across five parts, from a coterie of artists, scientists, and theorists, which examine the symbiotic relationship between humans, animals, and viruses as well as the impossibility of germ-free existence, it is essential reading for students and researchers focussing on focusing on science and art, environmental humanities, ethics"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781350376038
- ISBN-10: 1350376035
- Artikelnr.: 69796558
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781350376038
- ISBN-10: 1350376035
- Artikelnr.: 69796558
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Claire Correo Nettleton is the Academic Curator at the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, USA, where she was curator of Parisian Ecologies (2022) and organizer of 15 Viral Culture programs including the "COVID-19, Bioart and Society" events. She is the author of The Artist as Animal in 19th-Century French Literature (2019) and multiple articles including in Dix-Neuf and Nineteenth-Century French Studies. Louise Mackenzie is an artist and researcher. She is a lecturer in Contemporary Art Practice at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee, UK, and a Director at ASCUS Art & Science, Edinburgh, UK. Recent publications include BioProtopia (2023) and Viral Experiments (2023) and she exhibits nationally and internationally, including The Stars Beneath Our Feet (2015-22) and BE THE SEA (2023).
Illustrations Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: CRISPR
COVID
Creativity and Control
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) and Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) Part I. Biotechnology and the Arts: Studies 1. Resurrecting the Woolly Mammoth and Muybridge's Horse: CRISPR
Cinema and Species Revival
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) 2. Autopoiesis in Contemporary Bioart - Rethinking Autonomy and Agency
Charissa N. Terranova (University of Texas at Dallas
USA) 3. The Exterminating Angels: Bio-Art/Thanatos-Art
Pablo Baler (California State University
Los Angeles
USA) 4. Viral Variation(s): Juan Eduardo Cirlot and the Poetics of Permutation
Paul Cahill (Pomona College
USA) Part II. Biotechnology and the Arts: Practice 5. Baitul Ma'mur: DNA Manifolds and the House of Angels
Joe Davis (Department of Genetics
Blavatnik Institute
Harvard Medical School and Department of Biology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 6. Gene Music: Biologically Motivated Musical Serialism
Ira Fleming (University of Colorado School of Medicine
USA) 7. Transformation - An Exercise in How to Relate to Lively Material
Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) 8. Symbiogenesis Begins at the Mouth
Skin
and Genitalia
Ken Rinaldo (Artist Director
Emergent Systems
USA) 9. Aphrodisiac in the Machine
Stephanie Rothenberg (University at Buffalo
USA) Part III. COVID and the Arts: Reflections 10. Art Worlds Evolving: Notes on Evolutionary Metaphors of Change and the Global Art System
Meredith Tromble (San Francisco Art Institute
USA) 11. Embracing Viral Uncertainty? It's Complicated
Roberta Buiani (University of Toronto
Canada) 12.The Anosmatic Symposium
Regine Rapp and Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin
Germany) 13. FEMeeting: Making of an Antibodies Network
Dalila Honorato and Marta de Menezes (Cultivamos Cultura and Ectopia
Portugal / Ionian University
Greece) 14. COVID-19 and the Embodiment of Disruption: Assemblages of Agency and the Turducken of Chaos
WhiteFeather Hunter and Molly McKinney (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 15. Life in the Time of the Slow Hauling Knowledge
Dolores Steinman (University of Toronto
Canada) Part IV. COVID and the Arts: Practice 16. Thermobiopolitics
Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 17. Utter: On the Matter of Human Emissions
Paul Vanouse (University at Buffalo
USA) 18. Death Tool Kit: Practical and spiritual guidance from artists Adriene Jenik
IONE
Marne Lucas
Linda Mary Montano
and Kira O'Reilly
Kathy High (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
USA) 19. Creating and Exhibiting Artworks Embedded with SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Material During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anna Dumitriu (Brighton and Sussex Medical School / University of Hertfordshire
UK) 20. Living in the Pandemic Panopticon - Who/What is Watching you While you Think You are Alone?
Karolina Zyniewicz (University of Warsaw
Poland) 21. Viruses as Testing Grounds for Speculations
Pei-Ying Lin (Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands) Index
COVID
Creativity and Control
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) and Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) Part I. Biotechnology and the Arts: Studies 1. Resurrecting the Woolly Mammoth and Muybridge's Horse: CRISPR
Cinema and Species Revival
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) 2. Autopoiesis in Contemporary Bioart - Rethinking Autonomy and Agency
Charissa N. Terranova (University of Texas at Dallas
USA) 3. The Exterminating Angels: Bio-Art/Thanatos-Art
Pablo Baler (California State University
Los Angeles
USA) 4. Viral Variation(s): Juan Eduardo Cirlot and the Poetics of Permutation
Paul Cahill (Pomona College
USA) Part II. Biotechnology and the Arts: Practice 5. Baitul Ma'mur: DNA Manifolds and the House of Angels
Joe Davis (Department of Genetics
Blavatnik Institute
Harvard Medical School and Department of Biology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 6. Gene Music: Biologically Motivated Musical Serialism
Ira Fleming (University of Colorado School of Medicine
USA) 7. Transformation - An Exercise in How to Relate to Lively Material
Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) 8. Symbiogenesis Begins at the Mouth
Skin
and Genitalia
Ken Rinaldo (Artist Director
Emergent Systems
USA) 9. Aphrodisiac in the Machine
Stephanie Rothenberg (University at Buffalo
USA) Part III. COVID and the Arts: Reflections 10. Art Worlds Evolving: Notes on Evolutionary Metaphors of Change and the Global Art System
Meredith Tromble (San Francisco Art Institute
USA) 11. Embracing Viral Uncertainty? It's Complicated
Roberta Buiani (University of Toronto
Canada) 12.The Anosmatic Symposium
Regine Rapp and Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin
Germany) 13. FEMeeting: Making of an Antibodies Network
Dalila Honorato and Marta de Menezes (Cultivamos Cultura and Ectopia
Portugal / Ionian University
Greece) 14. COVID-19 and the Embodiment of Disruption: Assemblages of Agency and the Turducken of Chaos
WhiteFeather Hunter and Molly McKinney (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 15. Life in the Time of the Slow Hauling Knowledge
Dolores Steinman (University of Toronto
Canada) Part IV. COVID and the Arts: Practice 16. Thermobiopolitics
Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 17. Utter: On the Matter of Human Emissions
Paul Vanouse (University at Buffalo
USA) 18. Death Tool Kit: Practical and spiritual guidance from artists Adriene Jenik
IONE
Marne Lucas
Linda Mary Montano
and Kira O'Reilly
Kathy High (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
USA) 19. Creating and Exhibiting Artworks Embedded with SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Material During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anna Dumitriu (Brighton and Sussex Medical School / University of Hertfordshire
UK) 20. Living in the Pandemic Panopticon - Who/What is Watching you While you Think You are Alone?
Karolina Zyniewicz (University of Warsaw
Poland) 21. Viruses as Testing Grounds for Speculations
Pei-Ying Lin (Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands) Index
Illustrations Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: CRISPR
COVID
Creativity and Control
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) and Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) Part I. Biotechnology and the Arts: Studies 1. Resurrecting the Woolly Mammoth and Muybridge's Horse: CRISPR
Cinema and Species Revival
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) 2. Autopoiesis in Contemporary Bioart - Rethinking Autonomy and Agency
Charissa N. Terranova (University of Texas at Dallas
USA) 3. The Exterminating Angels: Bio-Art/Thanatos-Art
Pablo Baler (California State University
Los Angeles
USA) 4. Viral Variation(s): Juan Eduardo Cirlot and the Poetics of Permutation
Paul Cahill (Pomona College
USA) Part II. Biotechnology and the Arts: Practice 5. Baitul Ma'mur: DNA Manifolds and the House of Angels
Joe Davis (Department of Genetics
Blavatnik Institute
Harvard Medical School and Department of Biology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 6. Gene Music: Biologically Motivated Musical Serialism
Ira Fleming (University of Colorado School of Medicine
USA) 7. Transformation - An Exercise in How to Relate to Lively Material
Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) 8. Symbiogenesis Begins at the Mouth
Skin
and Genitalia
Ken Rinaldo (Artist Director
Emergent Systems
USA) 9. Aphrodisiac in the Machine
Stephanie Rothenberg (University at Buffalo
USA) Part III. COVID and the Arts: Reflections 10. Art Worlds Evolving: Notes on Evolutionary Metaphors of Change and the Global Art System
Meredith Tromble (San Francisco Art Institute
USA) 11. Embracing Viral Uncertainty? It's Complicated
Roberta Buiani (University of Toronto
Canada) 12.The Anosmatic Symposium
Regine Rapp and Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin
Germany) 13. FEMeeting: Making of an Antibodies Network
Dalila Honorato and Marta de Menezes (Cultivamos Cultura and Ectopia
Portugal / Ionian University
Greece) 14. COVID-19 and the Embodiment of Disruption: Assemblages of Agency and the Turducken of Chaos
WhiteFeather Hunter and Molly McKinney (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 15. Life in the Time of the Slow Hauling Knowledge
Dolores Steinman (University of Toronto
Canada) Part IV. COVID and the Arts: Practice 16. Thermobiopolitics
Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 17. Utter: On the Matter of Human Emissions
Paul Vanouse (University at Buffalo
USA) 18. Death Tool Kit: Practical and spiritual guidance from artists Adriene Jenik
IONE
Marne Lucas
Linda Mary Montano
and Kira O'Reilly
Kathy High (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
USA) 19. Creating and Exhibiting Artworks Embedded with SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Material During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anna Dumitriu (Brighton and Sussex Medical School / University of Hertfordshire
UK) 20. Living in the Pandemic Panopticon - Who/What is Watching you While you Think You are Alone?
Karolina Zyniewicz (University of Warsaw
Poland) 21. Viruses as Testing Grounds for Speculations
Pei-Ying Lin (Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands) Index
COVID
Creativity and Control
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) and Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) Part I. Biotechnology and the Arts: Studies 1. Resurrecting the Woolly Mammoth and Muybridge's Horse: CRISPR
Cinema and Species Revival
Claire Correo Nettleton (The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College
USA) 2. Autopoiesis in Contemporary Bioart - Rethinking Autonomy and Agency
Charissa N. Terranova (University of Texas at Dallas
USA) 3. The Exterminating Angels: Bio-Art/Thanatos-Art
Pablo Baler (California State University
Los Angeles
USA) 4. Viral Variation(s): Juan Eduardo Cirlot and the Poetics of Permutation
Paul Cahill (Pomona College
USA) Part II. Biotechnology and the Arts: Practice 5. Baitul Ma'mur: DNA Manifolds and the House of Angels
Joe Davis (Department of Genetics
Blavatnik Institute
Harvard Medical School and Department of Biology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 6. Gene Music: Biologically Motivated Musical Serialism
Ira Fleming (University of Colorado School of Medicine
USA) 7. Transformation - An Exercise in How to Relate to Lively Material
Louise Mackenzie (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
Dundee University
UK) 8. Symbiogenesis Begins at the Mouth
Skin
and Genitalia
Ken Rinaldo (Artist Director
Emergent Systems
USA) 9. Aphrodisiac in the Machine
Stephanie Rothenberg (University at Buffalo
USA) Part III. COVID and the Arts: Reflections 10. Art Worlds Evolving: Notes on Evolutionary Metaphors of Change and the Global Art System
Meredith Tromble (San Francisco Art Institute
USA) 11. Embracing Viral Uncertainty? It's Complicated
Roberta Buiani (University of Toronto
Canada) 12.The Anosmatic Symposium
Regine Rapp and Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin
Germany) 13. FEMeeting: Making of an Antibodies Network
Dalila Honorato and Marta de Menezes (Cultivamos Cultura and Ectopia
Portugal / Ionian University
Greece) 14. COVID-19 and the Embodiment of Disruption: Assemblages of Agency and the Turducken of Chaos
WhiteFeather Hunter and Molly McKinney (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 15. Life in the Time of the Slow Hauling Knowledge
Dolores Steinman (University of Toronto
Canada) Part IV. COVID and the Arts: Practice 16. Thermobiopolitics
Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr (The University of Western Australia
Australia) 17. Utter: On the Matter of Human Emissions
Paul Vanouse (University at Buffalo
USA) 18. Death Tool Kit: Practical and spiritual guidance from artists Adriene Jenik
IONE
Marne Lucas
Linda Mary Montano
and Kira O'Reilly
Kathy High (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
USA) 19. Creating and Exhibiting Artworks Embedded with SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Material During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anna Dumitriu (Brighton and Sussex Medical School / University of Hertfordshire
UK) 20. Living in the Pandemic Panopticon - Who/What is Watching you While you Think You are Alone?
Karolina Zyniewicz (University of Warsaw
Poland) 21. Viruses as Testing Grounds for Speculations
Pei-Ying Lin (Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands) Index