Real and Imaginary Mutants forms part of the artist’s ongoing engagement in art and science practice. The work was initially researched and developed during a bioart residency at Gorlaeus Laboratories, Leiden University in the Netherlands in 2013 funded by The 2012 QLD Premier’s New Media Scholarship from QAG/GOMA.The work consists of a series of drawings composed of ink and coloured protein pigment created from the membrane vesicles of genetically engineered archaebacteria developed by researchers from the Leiden University Biophysical Organic Chemistry/SSNMR group. Rendered in a style reminiscent of 19th century scientific illustration, the drawings reference concepts of the monstrous in the popular imaginary of Western culture, as well a...