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  1. This paper aims to define Bio-art by strengthening its artistic status through two distinct approaches. The first is based on the acceptance that the concept of Bio-art includes both the term “art” and the term “bio” that could stand for Biology, Biotechnology, and Bioethics.

  2. Bio-art epitomizes a coalescence of art and sciences. It is an emerging contemporary artistic practice that uses a wide range of traditional artistic media interwoven with new artistic media that are biological in nature. This includes molecules, genes, cells, tissues, organs, living organisms, ecological niches, landscapes and ecosystems.

  3. 26 Ιουν 2019 · While scientists are best equipped to explore scientific and technical challenges, art can muster others to join in the debates on the societal consequences of cutting‐edge research. Pathogens and disease

  4. 1 Ιαν 2016 · In relation to design and industry, diverse approaches of bio-utilization (as in bio-technology) and bioinspiration in arts, architecture and design, as well as fields of research such as...

  5. This chapter explores the importance of bioart within the historical moment of the Anthropocene. It raises questions as to why artists and art educators need to pay attention to such...

  6. This paper aims to create an ontological-theoretical framework for the definition of bio-art as art, which is to be accomplished through three distinct approaches. In the first part we distinguish bio-art from science, technoscience and their methods. Our purpose is to show that,

  7. 1 Ιουλ 2009 · This work considers bio-art that goes 'under the skin' — in which DNA, cells or proteins are used as the media and means — to highlight the ethical implications of reducing life to art. Bio-art represents a crossover of art and the biological sciences, with living matter, such as genes, cells or animals, as its new media.

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