In the Western cultural imaginaries the monstrous is defined – following Aristotelian categorisations – by its excess, deficiency or displacement of organic matter. These characteristics come to the fore in the field of bioart: a current in contemporary art that involves the use of biological materials (various kinds of soma: cells, tissues, organisms), and scientific procedures, technologies, protocols, and tools. Bioartistic projects and objects not only challenge the conventional ideas of embodiment and bodily boundaries, but also explore the relation between the living and non-living, organic and inorganic, human and nonhuman, as well as various thresholds of the living. By looking at select bioartworks, this paper argues that the analy...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
What does it mean to take Animals, Plants, and Machines seriously when engaging in hybrid natures su...
Within biology and in society, living creatures have long been described using metaphors of machiner...
In the Western cultural imaginaries the monstrous is defined – following Aristotelian categorisation...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
The field of biological arts deals with modern biological knowledge, its applications and outcomes a...
Bioart is a form of hybrid artistico-scientific practices in contemporary art that involve the use o...
Abstract Rapid advances in the life sciences have led to a radical transformation in thinking about ...
<p>For over a century, science fiction has gripped the attention of audiences world-wide, with some ...
The contribution investigates the theme of new materiality through the interference between two appr...
A study of art's drive to blur art and life and to transform the latter, through the lens of modern ...
International audienceThe use of the living as a medium in art increased after the Second World War....
By using living matter as both a tool and material for their artwork, bio-artists reconfigure nature...
Here I outline some of the fears, as well as some of the desires, associated with the lab-borne mons...
This chapter makes explicit the association of certain art forms and art works to trans- and posthu...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
What does it mean to take Animals, Plants, and Machines seriously when engaging in hybrid natures su...
Within biology and in society, living creatures have long been described using metaphors of machiner...
In the Western cultural imaginaries the monstrous is defined – following Aristotelian categorisation...
The author argues that the modern project of disenchanting the world through genome discovery has no...
The field of biological arts deals with modern biological knowledge, its applications and outcomes a...
Bioart is a form of hybrid artistico-scientific practices in contemporary art that involve the use o...
Abstract Rapid advances in the life sciences have led to a radical transformation in thinking about ...
<p>For over a century, science fiction has gripped the attention of audiences world-wide, with some ...
The contribution investigates the theme of new materiality through the interference between two appr...
A study of art's drive to blur art and life and to transform the latter, through the lens of modern ...
International audienceThe use of the living as a medium in art increased after the Second World War....
By using living matter as both a tool and material for their artwork, bio-artists reconfigure nature...
Here I outline some of the fears, as well as some of the desires, associated with the lab-borne mons...
This chapter makes explicit the association of certain art forms and art works to trans- and posthu...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
What does it mean to take Animals, Plants, and Machines seriously when engaging in hybrid natures su...
Within biology and in society, living creatures have long been described using metaphors of machiner...