Although touted by promoters as the cutting edge of food science, meat produced in vitro (rather than from a whole animal) is emerging more directly from developments in fine art—more specifically, from the aesthetic experiments of Australian-based artists Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr, who ask: What language do we have to describe the agency of tissue-cultured life? This essay begins to answer this question by tracing a tradition whereby bioengineered meat mediates complex environmental critiques in literary fiction over the past century, including Margaret Atwood’s exemplary novel Oryx and Crake (2003), which depicts biotech industries producing three distinct kinds of “real artificial meat,” all sourced in genetically modified animals
Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel Oryx and Crake presents an unsettling and bioengineered vision of ...
In April 2008 the In Vitro Meat Consortium held its first meeting at the Norwegian Food Research Ins...
Industrialized animal agriculture reveals human-animal relations defined by routinized, institutiona...
Although touted by promoters as the cutting edge of food science, meat produced in vitro (rather tha...
This article argues that the in vitro (i.e., lab-grown) meat boom can be better understood by framin...
Today, in vitro (Latin: in glass) meat researchers strive to overhaul meat production technologies b...
In this article, I scrutinize three art, design, and architecture projects engaging with “cultured,”...
“New meat” is meat obtained either from stem cells or totally synthetically, and promises to drastic...
The meat industry cannot respond to increases in demand by ever increasing resource use. The industr...
"New meat" is meat obtained either from stem cells or totally synthetically, and promises to drastic...
Food is taking on a new character in the twenty-first century; it has transformed into a rich site t...
Drawing on the case study of Real Vegan Cheese (RVC), a synthetic biology project housed in a commun...
A quick survey of reality television offerings, news articles, and advertisements are enough to show...
Animal agriculture in the US and Canada is a colonial geography borne of imported ontologies of prop...
For nearly a decade, the public has been informed about new, innovative ideas for producing meat in ...
Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel Oryx and Crake presents an unsettling and bioengineered vision of ...
In April 2008 the In Vitro Meat Consortium held its first meeting at the Norwegian Food Research Ins...
Industrialized animal agriculture reveals human-animal relations defined by routinized, institutiona...
Although touted by promoters as the cutting edge of food science, meat produced in vitro (rather tha...
This article argues that the in vitro (i.e., lab-grown) meat boom can be better understood by framin...
Today, in vitro (Latin: in glass) meat researchers strive to overhaul meat production technologies b...
In this article, I scrutinize three art, design, and architecture projects engaging with “cultured,”...
“New meat” is meat obtained either from stem cells or totally synthetically, and promises to drastic...
The meat industry cannot respond to increases in demand by ever increasing resource use. The industr...
"New meat" is meat obtained either from stem cells or totally synthetically, and promises to drastic...
Food is taking on a new character in the twenty-first century; it has transformed into a rich site t...
Drawing on the case study of Real Vegan Cheese (RVC), a synthetic biology project housed in a commun...
A quick survey of reality television offerings, news articles, and advertisements are enough to show...
Animal agriculture in the US and Canada is a colonial geography borne of imported ontologies of prop...
For nearly a decade, the public has been informed about new, innovative ideas for producing meat in ...
Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel Oryx and Crake presents an unsettling and bioengineered vision of ...
In April 2008 the In Vitro Meat Consortium held its first meeting at the Norwegian Food Research Ins...
Industrialized animal agriculture reveals human-animal relations defined by routinized, institutiona...