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== Workshop ==
 
== Workshop ==
  
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We discussed two Claire Pentacost Readings-[http://www.clairepentecost.org/beyond_face.htm Beyond Face ] and [http://www.clairepentecost.org/lab%20of%20symbolic_text.htm Critical Inventory of BioArt ].  
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-We discussed two Claire Pentacost Readings-[http://www.clairepentecost.org/beyond_face.htm Beyond Face ] and [http://www.clairepentecost.org/lab%20of%20symbolic_text.htm Critical Inventory of BioArt ].  
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-The gist of the Pentacost readings were that artists work with the symbolic and that the Artist;s consent to work and learn in public is important.
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-We also discussed the political and cultural implications of Scientific Authority.
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-We also looked at Tuur Van Balen's [http://www.tuurvanbalen.com/projects/urbanbiogeography Urban Geography project]
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-Most of the Ideas[see above] today, dealt with the use of bacteria as
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    -a) A sensor or Reactor - (to Inputs,emotions,light..etc)
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    -b) A Producer (of energy, proteins..etc)
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      -c) A Material
  
 
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-Is there Any way in which we can look at Bacteria from a purely non-symbiotic / non-anthropomorphic viewpoint?
The gist of the Pentacost readings were that artists work with the symbolic and that the Artist;s consent to work and learn in public is important.
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-Can we use our technological "progress" to give a non-selfish gift back to our ecological siblings?
We also discussed the political and cultural implications of Scientific Authority.
 
 
 
We also looked at Tuur Van Balen's [http://www.tuurvanbalen.com/projects/urbanbiogeography Urban Geography project]
 
 
 
Most of the Ideas[see above] today, dealt with the use of bacteria as
 
 
 
a) A sensor or Reactor - (to Inputs,emotions,light..etc)
 
 
 
b) A Producer (of energy, proteins..etc)
 
 
 
c) A Material
 
 
 
Is there Any way in which we can look at Bacteria from a purely non-symbiotic / non-anthropomorphic viewpoint?
 
Can we use our technological "progress" to give a non-selfish gift back to our ecological siblings?
 
  
 
== Readings ==
 
== Readings ==

Revision as of 11:25, 15 May 2009

People

Akash Hirosh

Dhruv Nawani

Nikhil Patil

Upasana Simha

Sandeep Mathew

Sanya Rai Gupta

Avni Sethi

Neha Bhat

Gautam Vishwanath

Ideas

- Time keeper or clock

-Combustible bacteria

-Related to weather - smell of rain

-Mirror of bacteria

-Buoyant bacteria

-Interactive bacteria(painting)

-Another creature made from bacteria

-Bacteria and sound

 - Bacteria visualizations. (Both colour changes and 'choreographed' movement)

-Neuro transmitters- bacteria as sensors for emotions

-Glue

-Bacteria that detects cravings

-Magnetic bacteria

-Self mutating Bacteria

-Lie detector

-Bacteria creates an identity

-Bacteria becoming material on death

-Constructing a 'Bacterial Ecology'

-Bacteria that acts like oil

 - A lubricant
 - A liquid that can withstand high temperatures

Workshop

-May 15

-We discussed two Claire Pentacost Readings-Beyond Face and Critical Inventory of BioArt .

-The gist of the Pentacost readings were that artists work with the symbolic and that the Artist;s consent to work and learn in public is important.
-We also discussed the political and cultural implications of Scientific Authority.
-We also looked at Tuur Van Balen's Urban Geography project
-Most of the Ideas[see above] today, dealt with the use of bacteria as 
   -a) A sensor or Reactor - (to Inputs,emotions,light..etc)
    -b) A Producer (of energy, proteins..etc)
     -c) A Material
-Is there Any way in which we can look at Bacteria from a purely non-symbiotic / non-anthropomorphic viewpoint?
-Can we use our technological "progress" to give a non-selfish gift back to our ecological siblings?

Readings

Art and Politics

Claire Pentecost::Beyond Face[1]

Claire Pentecost::Outfitting the Laboratory of the Symbolic: Towards a Critical Inventory of BioArt[2]


Art

GeneAeshetics, The Art of Joe Davis[3]

Adam Zaretsky[4]

Science

What are bacteria?[5]

Planet of the Bacteria[6]


Design & Technology

Urban BioGeography[7]

Designer Bacteria may have a future in Fashion[8]

Sunlight to Oil via Designer Bacteria[9]