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  • Bioart
  • Artwork involving living organisms

    Bioart is an art practice where artists work with biology, live tissues, bacteria, living organisms, and life processes. Using scientific processes and

    Bioart

    Bioart

    Bioart

  • Joe Davis (artist)
  • American scientist and artist

    Harvard Medical School. His research and art includes work in the fields of BioArt (using molecular biology and bioinformatics), "space art", and sculpture

    Joe Davis (artist)

    Joe Davis (artist)

    Joe_Davis_(artist)

  • María Gabriela Chávez
  • Venezuelan diplomat, daughter of President Hugo Chávez

    Producers (Fedenar), denounced the presence of a new company called Bioart SA. Bioart SA, a company that traded grains to the Caribbean nation after a bilateral

    María Gabriela Chávez

    María Gabriela Chávez

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  • Bioart & Design Award
  • The Bioart & Design Award (BAD) is a Netherlands-based bioart competition that focusses on interdisciplinary thinking and art-based research. Dutch and

    Bioart & Design Award

    Bioart_&_Design_Award

  • Rick Gibson
  • Canadian sculptor and artist (born 1951)

    Rick Gibson (born 1951) is a Canadian sculptor and artist best known for his performance works. Gibson was born in Montreal and studied psychology at the

    Rick Gibson

    Rick_Gibson

  • Anna Dumitriu
  • a pioneering visual artist based in Brighton, England, specialising in BioArt. Her installations, interventions and performances use digital, biological

    Anna Dumitriu

    Anna Dumitriu

    Anna_Dumitriu

  • Suzanne Anker
  • American visual artist and theorist (born 1946)

    1946) is an American visual artist and theorist. Considered a pioneer in bioart, she has been working on the relationship of art and the biological sciences

    Suzanne Anker

    Suzanne_Anker

  • Roberto Vignati
  • Argentinian businessman

    businessman who gained prominence in 2014 when it was revealed that his firm Bioart SA had been selected by the Argentinian government to act as the sole intermediary

    Roberto Vignati

    Roberto_Vignati

  • Posthumanism
  • Class of philosophies

    biopolitics. This conceptual shift has tangible effects, informing practices like bioart and digital literature, and causes institutional reform across the life

    Posthumanism

    Posthumanism

    Posthumanism

  • Jalila Essaïdi
  • Dutch artist and inventor (born 1980)

    cross-sectoral collaborations. She is also founder and director of the non-profit BioArt Laboratories, and the for-profit Inspidere BV. Essaïdi obtained her bachelor's

    Jalila Essaïdi

    Jalila Essaïdi

    Jalila_Essaïdi

  • The Xenotext
  • Ongoing work of BioArt by Christian Bök

    The Xenotext is an ongoing work of BioArt by experimental Canadian poet Christian Bök. The primary goal of the project is twofold: first, a poem, encoded

    The Xenotext

    The_Xenotext

  • Thomas Feuerstein
  • Austrian artist

    environments, objects, drawings, paintings, radio plays as well net art and BioArt. Feuerstein’s work is known for growth and transience, processes of transformation

    Thomas Feuerstein

    Thomas_Feuerstein

  • Amy Karle
  • American artist (born 1980)

    bodily enhancement through her artwork. Her work is often classified as bioart; she describes her intentions for this work: My relationship with health

    Amy Karle

    Amy Karle

    Amy_Karle

  • Christina Agapakis
  • American biologist

    Christina Maria Agapakis is a synthetic biologist and science writer. She is the former Creative Director of the biotechnology company Ginkgo Bioworks

    Christina Agapakis

    Christina Agapakis

    Christina_Agapakis

  • Cyberarts
  • known as CyberArts International during the early 1990s. "Recent works of bioart propose to connect the viewer, transformed into a user, with different biological

    Cyberarts

    Cyberarts

  • Selenocysteine
  • Selenium-containing amino acid

    2018, 3d.nih.gov/entries/3DPX-008683. Accessed 5 Dec. 2025. “BioArt.” Nih.gov, 2025, bioart.niaid.nih.gov/discover?q=+mRNA&sort=relevance. Accessed 5 Dec

    Selenocysteine

    Selenocysteine

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  • Mast cell
  • Cell found in connective tissue

    Mast cell (NIH BioArt), darker nucleus surrounded by granules.

    Mast cell

    Mast cell

    Mast_cell

  • Tiziana Terranova
  • Italian theorist and activist

    Producing Culture for the Digital Economy – Summer 2000. Failure to comply. Bioart, security and the market – Transversal, June 2007. Netwar 2.0: the convergence

    Tiziana Terranova

    Tiziana Terranova

    Tiziana_Terranova

  • Sérgio Valle Duarte
  • Brazilian multimedia artist and fine-art photographer

    (Electrophotographs and Photographs with Human Hair for Future Cloning), BioArt. Duarte is inspired by the surrealist tradition and the originality of his

    Sérgio Valle Duarte

    Sérgio Valle Duarte

    Sérgio_Valle_Duarte

  • Hybrid art
  • Art that combines multiple mediums, disciplines, and technologies

    Computer art Cyberarts Digital art Electronic art Internet art New Media art Bioart Johnson, Daniel. "Hybrid Art". Design Encyclopedia. A'Design Award. Retrieved

    Hybrid art

    Hybrid art

    Hybrid_art

  • Fungi in art
  • Contemporary artists experimenting with fungi often work within the realm of BioArt and may use fungi as materials. Artists may use fungi as allegory, narrative

    Fungi in art

    Fungi in art

    Fungi_in_art

  • Yiannis Melanitis
  • Greek conceptual artist

    involvement and experience in exhibiting images of the modern human body, bioart and medical illustrations. His latest works include the Leda Melanitis Transgenic

    Yiannis Melanitis

    Yiannis Melanitis

    Yiannis_Melanitis

  • SymbioticA
  • Artistic research laboratory

    research, develop and execute a number of contemporary art & science and bioart projects. SymbioticA's laboratory was launched in 2000 by artists Oron Catts

    SymbioticA

    SymbioticA

  • Poetica Vaginal
  • 1986 artist project and interstellar signal

    Poetica Vaginal was an art project by American scientist and bioartist Joe Davis and an interstellar signal briefly transmitted in 1986 from the MIT Millstone

    Poetica Vaginal

    Poetica Vaginal

    Poetica_Vaginal

  • Genetically modified organism
  • Organism altered by genetic engineering

    toxin or to make the bacteria more stable under environmental conditions. Bioart has also been created using genetically modified bacteria. In the 1980s

    Genetically modified organism

    Genetically modified organism

    Genetically_modified_organism

  • Joana Ricou
  • Portuguese artist

    moments, and one about exploring the intersection of biology and art. In the BioArt exhibition “Nonhuman Subjectives,” Ricou contributed to the microbiome theme

    Joana Ricou

    Joana_Ricou

  • Speculative evolution
  • Science fiction genre

    2019-09-17. Reichle, Ingeborg (2014). "Speculative Biology in the practices of BioArt". Artlink. 34 (3). Archived from the original on 22 November 2021. Retrieved

    Speculative evolution

    Speculative evolution

    Speculative_evolution

  • Hackteria
  • web resource for people interested in or developing projects that involve bioart, open source software/open source hardware, DIY biology, art/science collaborations

    Hackteria

    Hackteria

    Hackteria

  • Evolutionary art
  • Art generated by an iterated process

    who is the selective agent. Evolutionary art is to be distinguished from BioArt, which uses living organisms as the material medium instead of paint, stone

    Evolutionary art

    Evolutionary art

    Evolutionary_art

  • Gran Premio República Argentina
  • G1 horse race in Argentina

    2021 Tetaze 4 William Pereyra Roberto Pellegatta Stud Egalite de 9 Haras Bioart 2000 meters 1:58.24 2 lengths 2020 Race not run 2019 Alampur 4 Wilson R

    Gran Premio República Argentina

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  • Victimless Leather
  • 2004 art project

    more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than transportation. SymbioticA BioArt In vitro meat Life sciences Cell biology PETA TC&A – Victimless Leather

    Victimless Leather

    Victimless_Leather

  • Eduardo Kac
  • Brazilian artist

    performance art, poetry, holography, interactive art, digital and online art, and BioArt. Recognized for his space art and transgenic works, Kac works with biotechnology

    Eduardo Kac

    Eduardo Kac

    Eduardo_Kac

  • Francesco Monico
  • video to art, with a penchant for interactive installations, telematic art, BioArt, and various art-science combinations. Deeply influenced by Roy Ascott,

    Francesco Monico

    Francesco Monico

    Francesco_Monico

  • Max Deml
  • German-Austrian journalist, publisher, and entrepreneur (born 1957)

    co-founded several companies in green finance and organic food, including BioArt AG. Since 1990, he has co-authored the handbook Grünes Geld (Green Money)

    Max Deml

    Max Deml

    Max_Deml

  • Dean Hutton
  • South African Artist

    Ecologies, FADA Gallery, University of Johannesburg (2024) Floating Bodies (Bioart & Design Africa programme, 2023–2024) Amsterdam Light Festival (2019) Group

    Dean Hutton

    Dean_Hutton

  • Monica Bello (art historian)
  • Spanish curator and art historian

    award-winning exhibition, Organisms became one of the first exhibitions of bioart in Spain - with works as Meart The Semi-Living artist and Pig Wings by the

    Monica Bello (art historian)

    Monica_Bello_(art_historian)

  • Gianne Albertoni
  • Brazilian actress and model (born 1981)

    as "Eletrografias e Fotografias com Fios de Cabelo para Futura Clonagem" BioArt. (Electrophotographs and Photographs with Human Hair for Future Cloning)

    Gianne Albertoni

    Gianne Albertoni

    Gianne_Albertoni

  • Ken Rinaldo
  • and arts educator, known for his interactive robotics, 3D animation, and BioArt installations. His works include Autopoiesis (2000), and Augmented Fish

    Ken Rinaldo

    Ken_Rinaldo

  • Media art history
  • Interdisciplinary field of media

    Light: Toward an Art of Evolution. Cambridge: MIT Press. Hauser, Jens. “Bioart – Taxonomy of an Etymological Monster.” In Hybrid: Living in a Paradox.

    Media art history

    Media_art_history

  • Gran Premio Gilberto Lerena
  • G1 horse race in Argentina

    Belleza de Arteaga 5 William Pereyra Roberto Pellegatta Stud Chos Malal Haras Bioart 2200 meters 2:10.48 2 lengths 1 2022 Wild Ones 5 Gabriel L. Bonasola Nicólas

    Gran Premio Gilberto Lerena

    Gran_Premio_Gilberto_Lerena

  • Leonel Moura
  • Leonel (2007) Robotarium, Lisbon, LxXL edition Moura, Leonel et al. (2005) Bioart - A new Kind of Art, Lisbon, Edition: Prates Gallery Moura, Leonel and Pereira

    Leonel Moura

    Leonel Moura

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  • George Gessert
  • best-known artists in the contemporary art movement known as bio-art a/k/a BioArt. Gessert began his career as a painter and printmaker, and began breeding

    George Gessert

    George_Gessert

  • Microbial art
  • Painting using microbe cultures

    place to Joanne Dungo for her multi-plate creation titled "The Gardener." Bioart Microbes in human culture Fungi in art The colour shown by the micro-organisms

    Microbial art

    Microbial art

    Microbial_art

  • Boryana Rossa
  • Bulgarian artist (born 1972)

    Polytechnic Institute (Ph.D), National Center for the Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria (M.A.) Genre Performance Art, BioArt, Video Art Website boryanarossa.com

    Boryana Rossa

    Boryana Rossa

    Boryana_Rossa

  • Genetically modified bacteria
  • First organisms to be modified in the laboratory

    from ore, clean up mercury pollution and detect arsenic in drinking water. Bioart has also been created using genetically modified bacteria. In the 1980s

    Genetically modified bacteria

    Genetically modified bacteria

    Genetically_modified_bacteria

  • Kathy High
  • American interdisciplinary artist, curator, and scholar known for her work in BioArt, video art and performance art. Kathy High graduated with a BA from Colgate

    Kathy High

    Kathy High

    Kathy_High

  • Culture and menstruation
  • WhiteFeather Hunter works with menstrual fluid and reproductive materials in bioart and tissue-engineering contexts as part of a techno-feminist practice that

    Culture and menstruation

    Culture and menstruation

    Culture_and_menstruation

  • Maja Smrekar
  • of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana, 2023–2024 (group exhibition). BioArt Feminist art Prix Ars Electronica "Biography – Maja Smrekar". majasmrekar

    Maja Smrekar

    Maja_Smrekar

  • Environmental art
  • Genre of art engaging nature and ecology

    snow and ice outside the Seoul Museum of Art in the hot Korean summer. BioArt Crop art Ecodesign Ecofeminist art Ecological art Ecopsychology Ecovention

    Environmental art

    Environmental art

    Environmental_art

  • Gran Premio Seleccion
  • Horse race

    Francisco Leandro Fernandes Gonçalves Jorge A. Mayansky Neer La Manija Haras Bioart S. A. 2:01.15 1/2 neck 2015 Doña Joya Adrián Maximiliano Giannetti Carlos

    Gran Premio Seleccion

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  • Cathrine Kramer
  • Norwegian artist, designer and curator

    Education Royal College of Art Occupations Artist, Designer, Curator Movement Critical design, Hybrid arts, New Media art, Bioart Website callmecat.com

    Cathrine Kramer

    Cathrine_Kramer

  • Jasmina Cibic
  • Slovenian artist and filmmaker

    crisis, winner of the 2021 Jarman Award. Political art Contemporary art BioArt Soft power "Jasmina Cibic". Gandy Gallery. Retrieved 3 December 2025. "About

    Jasmina Cibic

    Jasmina Cibic

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  • Gran Premio Criadores
  • G1 horse race in Argentina

    Belleza de Arteaga 5 William Pereyra Roberto Pellegatta Stud Chos Malal Haras Bioart 2000 meters 1:58.97 Head 2022 La Validada 4 Gustavo E. Calvente Juan Franco

    Gran Premio Criadores

    Gran_Premio_Criadores

  • Ellen Jorgensen
  • Molecular biologist, entrepreneur and community science advocate

    1016/B978-0-12-385116-1.00009-1. "Ellen D. Jorgensen". Bio Art, SVA NYC (bioart.sva.edu). "Ellen Jorgensen". Global Community Bio Summit. Archived from

    Ellen Jorgensen

    Ellen_Jorgensen

  • Blue Prize
  • American thoroughbred racehorse (2013–2026)

    2013 (2013) Died February 15, 2026 (aged 13) Country Argentina Breeder Bioart S. A. Owner Bioart S. A. (2016) Merriebelle Stable (2017-2019) (John Moores & Charles

    Blue Prize

    Blue_Prize

  • Jennifer Willet
  • Canadian artist, researcher and curator

    Scholars, Artists, and Scientists for being "an innovator in the field of bioart, merging artistic and biotechnical research." She was also named a Tier

    Jennifer Willet

    Jennifer_Willet

  • Heather Dewey-Hagborg
  • American forensic artist

    Communication and Technology, and Understanding Interactive Media, and Bioart Practices. Dewey-Hagborg's Totem (2010) was a site-specific multimedia sculpture

    Heather Dewey-Hagborg

    Heather Dewey-Hagborg

    Heather_Dewey-Hagborg

  • Giuseppe Lo Schiavo
  • Agostini. Giuseppe Lo Schiavo was the first winner of the European project BioArt Challenge organised by the Museum of Science MUSE with the support of Cardiff

    Giuseppe Lo Schiavo

    Giuseppe Lo Schiavo

    Giuseppe_Lo_Schiavo

  • Suzanne Lee
  • American fashion designer

    Suzanne Lee (born 1970) is a Brooklyn, New York based fashion designer working on fashion and future technologies. She is a Senior Research Fellow at Central

    Suzanne Lee

    Suzanne Lee

    Suzanne_Lee

  • T. Ryan Gregory
  • Canadian evolutionary biologist and genome biologist

    addition to his scientific and educational interests, he has developed BioArt projects using living organisms. His Microbial Art website, which showcases

    T. Ryan Gregory

    T._Ryan_Gregory

  • Ericaamerica
  • Clothing brands of Australia

    ericaamerica is an Australian Menswear label started by Erica Wardle and Lucas Bowers in 2001. ericaamerica is known for its sharp technical cuts, historical

    Ericaamerica

    Ericaamerica

    Ericaamerica

  • Laura Cinti
  • British artist and researcher

    Laura Cinti is an artist working with biology. She is the co-founder and co-director of C-LAB, a developing art/science studio lab with Howard Boland who

    Laura Cinti

    Laura_Cinti

  • Brooklyn Immersionists
  • 1990s art movement in Brooklyn, New York City

    Performance art Participatory art Interactive art Installation art Intermedia BioArt Contextualism Ecological art Interdisciplinarity Urbanism Relational Aesthetics

    Brooklyn Immersionists

    Brooklyn Immersionists

    Brooklyn_Immersionists

  • Janet Iwasa
  • Molecular animator

    Creative People." In 2014, she was recognized as a TED Fellow, a FASEB BioArt Winner, and one of Foreign Policy Magazine's "100 Leading Global Thinkers

    Janet Iwasa

    Janet_Iwasa

  • Ellen Levy
  • American multimedia artist and scholar

    the Arts Today," in PAJ, 35 (3), 8-23, 2013, doi:10.1162/PAJJ-a-00157 "Bioart and Nanoart in a Museum Context: Terms of Engagement," Ed., J. Marstine;

    Ellen Levy

    Ellen Levy

    Ellen_Levy

  • Strange Culture
  • 2007 American film

    Strange Culture is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson and starring Tilda Swinton and Thomas Jay Ryan. It premiered on January

    Strange Culture

    Strange_Culture

  • Lyndal Osborne
  • Canadian artist

    1940) is a Canadian artist based in Edmonton, Alberta. Her works include BioArt, Sculpture, Video art, and multimedia. She applies many different artistic

    Lyndal Osborne

    Lyndal Osborne

    Lyndal_Osborne

  • Biofact (philosophy)
  • progress in the political sense. The term has also been adopted in the new BioArt, not rarely without using its critical impacts. As Karafyllis complemented

    Biofact (philosophy)

    Biofact_(philosophy)

  • Claire Pentecost
  • School of Design, Providence, RI 2010 Creative Time Summit 2010 Symposium on BioArt and BioPower, Humanities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL

    Claire Pentecost

    Claire_Pentecost

  • List of University of Washington people
  • Bridgman – American historian Shawn Brixey – digital art, telematics, physics, bioart Patricia Shehan Campbell – professor of Music Education and Ethnomusicology

    List of University of Washington people

    List_of_University_of_Washington_people

  • Alana Bartol
  • Canadian artist (born 1981)

    multidisciplinary practice involves aspects of performance, installation, video and bioart through site-responsive and community embedded practices. Her work explores

    Alana Bartol

    Alana_Bartol

  • Christian Bök
  • Canadian poet

    10 bestselling charts for the year. The Xenotext is an ongoing work of BioArt which claims to be "the first example of 'living poetry.'" The Xenotext

    Christian Bök

    Christian Bök

    Christian_Bök

  • Critical Art Ensemble
  • Artists' collective

    Calendar | The Humanities Project | University of Rochester Autonomedia BioArt Biopunk Electronic Disturbance Theatre Institute for Applied Autonomy Steve

    Critical Art Ensemble

    Critical Art Ensemble

    Critical_Art_Ensemble

  • Eyebeam (organization)
  • U.S. non-profit organization

    design. Future sessions included project-based learning around themes of bioart, urban interventionism, game design, and wearable technology. Eyebeam's

    Eyebeam (organization)

    Eyebeam_(organization)

  • Andy Miah
  • English bioethicist, academic and journalist

    Journal of Technoethics. In recent years, he has developed the field of BioArt and was Chair of the Posthumanism theme and Executive Committee member for

    Andy Miah

    Andy Miah

    Andy_Miah

  • Mara G. Haseltine
  • American artist and environmental activist

    Mara Gercik Haseltine (born 22 February 1971) is an American artist and environmental activist who has shown and worked internationally. She collaborates

    Mara G. Haseltine

    Mara G. Haseltine

    Mara_G._Haseltine

  • Sarah Peebles
  • Canadian-American composer, improviser and installation artist

    gagaku (Japan's imperial court music). Her installation practice focuses on BioArt which explores the lives of native wild bees, pollination ecology and biodiversity

    Sarah Peebles

    Sarah_Peebles

  • Angelo Vermeulen
  • Belgian scientist and artist

    Angelo Vermeulen (born 1971, Sint Niklaas) is a Belgian space systems researcher, biologist and artist. In 2009 he co-founded SEADS (Space Ecologies Art

    Angelo Vermeulen

    Angelo Vermeulen

    Angelo_Vermeulen

  • JoAnn Gillerman
  • American new media artist

    has focused on immersive works in virtual reality, 360 video and NFTs, BioArt involving live bioluminescent dinoflagellates, and ways to apply technology

    JoAnn Gillerman

    JoAnn_Gillerman

  • Robert B. Lisek
  • Polish artist and mathematician

    practice draws upon conceptual art, radical art strategies, hacktivism, bioart, software art. Lisek is an artist whose work is focused on systems and processes

    Robert B. Lisek

    Robert_B._Lisek

  • Vincent Fournier (photographer)
  • French artist and photographer (born 1970)

    Retrieved 2016-05-18. Above, Submitting; To, You Agree (28 January 2016). "Bioart and the Gnawing Invisible". Popular Science. Retrieved 2016-05-18. "Les

    Vincent Fournier (photographer)

    Vincent Fournier (photographer)

    Vincent_Fournier_(photographer)

  • Commercial animal cloning
  • Commercial cloning of animals

    Lou (10 September 2009). "Six Reasons We're No Longer Cloning Dogs". Bioarts. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2016

    Commercial animal cloning

    Commercial_animal_cloning

  • Center for Genomic Gastronomy
  • International art collective

    Summer 2015; (pp. 49-56). Experimental Eating (2015). Black Dog Publishing. Bioart Kitchen: Art, Feminism and Technoscience (2016), Lindsay Kelley, I.B. Tauris

    Center for Genomic Gastronomy

    Center_for_Genomic_Gastronomy

  • Hunter Cole
  • American artist and geneticist

    often listed with other artists who create what is often referred to as bioart. Cole has taught both biology and art at Loyola University Chicago, the

    Hunter Cole

    Hunter_Cole

  • William Myers (design writer)
  • Art (MoMA) in New York and Thames & Hudson. Myers is also the author of Bioart: Altered Realities (2015) that is published by Thames & Hudson and BNN in

    William Myers (design writer)

    William_Myers_(design_writer)

  • Arts Catalyst
  • Contemporary arts organisation

    art, artists' film and video, installation, media art, performance, and bioart, such as Kira O'Reilly, Critical Art Ensemble and The Otolith Group, presented

    Arts Catalyst

    Arts Catalyst

    Arts_Catalyst

  • Conservation and restoration of performance art
  • Process to preserve performance art

    mediums with the possibility for combination such as but not limited to: BioArt Cyberformance Digital art Digital poetry Electronic art Evolutionary art

    Conservation and restoration of performance art

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_performance_art

  • Shawn Brixey
  • American artist

    Technology (MSVisS) Known for Installation art, Telematics, New media art, BioArt Notable work Photon Voice (1987) Alchymeia (1998) Chimera Obscura (2002)

    Shawn Brixey

    Shawn Brixey

    Shawn_Brixey

  • LiQin Tan
  • American artist (born 1957)

    books and catalogues, such as Singularity Art, Singularity: Subversive BioArt,Digital Natural Art, Digital Artwork Collection II, Character Animation

    LiQin Tan

    LiQin Tan

    LiQin_Tan

  • SubRosa
  • “Bodies Unlimited,” 19. Eugene Thacker, “Conclusion: Tactical Media and BioArt,” in The Global Genome (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2005), 313. subRosa, “Tandem

    SubRosa

    SubRosa

  • Tal Danino
  • microorganisms like bacteria and cancer cells from the laboratory into bioart works using various forms of media. His works encompass many themes but

    Tal Danino

    Tal_Danino

  • Gran Premio Estrellas Distaff
  • Group 1 horse race in Argentina

    Belleza de Arteaga 5 William Pereyra Roberto Pellegatta Stud Chos Malal Haras Bioart 2000 meters Turf Hipódromo de San Isidro 2:00.86 21⁄2 lengths 2022 Soviet

    Gran Premio Estrellas Distaff

    Gran_Premio_Estrellas_Distaff

  • Roberto Kolter
  • Microbiologist and teacher, born 1953

    place (and you), a TED-ED animation on biofilms Biofilm Up Close, FASEB Bioart Award-winning image in The Scientist in 2016 Turning Point: Roberto Kolter

    Roberto Kolter

    Roberto_Kolter

  • List of authors of electronic literature
  • performance art, poetry, holography, interactive art, digital and online art, and BioArt. Yael Kanarek (born 1967) is an Israeli American artist based in New York

    List of authors of electronic literature

    List_of_authors_of_electronic_literature

  • The Harrison Studio
  • American social and environmental artists

    productive and sustainable food system. The work heralded future histories of BioArt and debates over the ethics, ontologies, and effects of non-human or posthuman

    The Harrison Studio

    The_Harrison_Studio

  • Gail Wight
  • American new media artist and professor (born 1960)

    "Kunst, Wissenschaft und Biologie in Einklang bringen: Dies ist Gail Wights Bioart". Fahrenheit Magazine (in German). 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2021-03-09. "Gail

    Gail Wight

    Gail_Wight

  • Kiyoshi Mizuuchi
  • Japanese biochemist

    the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)'s BioArt competition by videotaping the oscillations of fluorescently-labeled Min

    Kiyoshi Mizuuchi

    Kiyoshi Mizuuchi

    Kiyoshi_Mizuuchi

  • Chrissy Conant
  • American artist

    artist who created works such as Chrissy Caviar and Chrissy Skin Rug. Her BioArt works have aroused strong responses and have been a basis for discussions

    Chrissy Conant

    Chrissy Conant

    Chrissy_Conant

  • Pietro Antonio Bernabei
  • Italian painter (born 1948)

    introduced, in 2000, the idea of bioarte (the Italian word corresponds to BioArt in English). (in Italian) 'BioArte' - 31 mar./9 giu. 2000 - Museo di Storia

    Pietro Antonio Bernabei

    Pietro_Antonio_Bernabei

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