Nell Tenhaaf's recent survey, "Fit/Unfit," at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa, illustrates how her work tracks both the evolution of genetic engineering and our relationship to the concurrent progress of digital technologies. When Celera Genomics and the Human Genome Project announced a working draft of the genome in June of 2000, they realized that it would take some time to rearrange the parts list that they had identified into the actual sequence of the genome itself. Tenhaaf offers a counter-narrative to their unfinished story that also adds issues of gender and mythology. Her machines and images provide access to scientific constructs that often elude us. Over the past two decades she has undertaken a critique of science and it...
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Location: University of York, Wentworth College, W/222 Monday 25 June 2018, 4.00PM to 5.00pm Speaker...
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the not-so-new new thing 430 ABSTRACT Practical knowledge of heredity predates history. Indigenous p...
Evolutionary biology and many of its foundational concepts are grounded in a history of ableism and ...
Our dear colleague, Dung Ha, will defend her MA dissertation on Monday, April 10, 2017, at Harbor Ce...
Genetic information and technologies are increasingly important in health care, not only in technolo...
Research Background : This original story takes a feminist approach to emerging genetic technology t...
Neurogenesis is a collaboration between Artist Professor Helen Storey, Developmental Biologist Profe...
The Institute for Transgeneography is a new media art project whose primary objective is to create ...
Selection of photos taken at the Witness Seminar “Human Gene Mapping Workshops c.1973-c.1991” held b...
Genetic Automata by artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, curated by Nicola Triscott and commis...
Primitive streak is a science-art collaboration elucidating 10 key events in human embryonic develop...
An instructional artwork, a poetry machine playing the human genome like a musical score. Cultural Z...
Location: University of York, Wentworth College, W/222 Monday 25 June 2018, 4.00PM to 5.00pm Speaker...
The objective of this literature research project is to examine some of the scientific, social and l...
The Eugenic Mind Project is a wide-ranging, philosophical book that explores and critiques both past...
As new milestones in medicine, agriculture, and synthetic biology are reached through the study and ...
the not-so-new new thing 430 ABSTRACT Practical knowledge of heredity predates history. Indigenous p...
Evolutionary biology and many of its foundational concepts are grounded in a history of ableism and ...
Our dear colleague, Dung Ha, will defend her MA dissertation on Monday, April 10, 2017, at Harbor Ce...