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Top: Arts: Visual_Arts: Environment_and_Nature: Bio_Art: Artists:
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» Cinti, Laura - The cactus project is a transgenic artwork involving the fusion of human genetic material into the cactus genome resulting in the cactus expressing human hair.
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» de Menezes, Marta - Portuguese visual artist exploring the interaction between art and biology. Includes projects, exhibitions and publications.
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» Gessert, George - Genetics and Culture. Provides artist's background, statement and selected artworks.
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» Kac, Eduardo - Multimedia, communications and biological artist. Includes biographical information, links to various online artwork and publications.
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» Kremers, David - An Experimental Book: Flash presentation incorporating artwork and commentary on genetics and cloning.
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» Laval-Jeantet, Marion and Mangin, Benoit - Collaborative art team (Art Oriente objet) providing projects resulting from experimentations that "reveal our behaviors as we face existence and the environment". Installations, objects, videos and photographs.
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» Miller, Steve - Features the New York artist's protein series, a group of paintings and drawings around the subject of proteomics and bioinformatics.
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» Schneider, Gary - Genetic Self-Portrait. Photographic installation of fourteen works addressing some of the revolutionary discoveries that were emerging from the Human Genome Project.
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» Youngs, Amy - An artist using electronics, kinetics, sound, insects, plants and pixels to create art about the complex relationship between technology and our changing concepts of nature and self.
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» Zaretsky, Adam - Electronic Mutagensis. Project galleries, research articles and collaborative ventures from the bio-artist, working as a research affiliate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Biology.
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