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====BioArts in Austrian Magazine==== | |||
An Austrian magazine for genome research, "Genosphären", is running an issue on BioArts and Synthetic Biology this month [http://www.gen-au.at/artikel.jsp?id=932&base=vermitteln&lang=de]. Since you probably won't get your hands on it, here is a round-up of artists that I could not find on your link-list yet. I am sorry if this is somehow redundant in case I missed blog entries, I tried to search through all of them. | |||
- Jun Takita [http://juntakita.com/eng/home.html] created a model of his brain and planted transgenic moss on it. This moss can glow in the dark due to the Luciferase-Gene. This resembles the complex signals that occur in the brain. | |||
- Gary Schneider, who takes genetic portraits of people (which is admittedly not the most original thing to do) [http://garyschneider.net/Portfolio.cfm?nK=7856] | |||
- Adam Brandejs, who presented his sci-fi product, "Genpets", on a website disguised as a normal webshop and raised some outrage with his anti-allergic perfect pet. [http://www.genpets.com] | |||
- Karsten Panzer, who created a colour-coding for the visiual sensation of genetic information [http://www.perzan.de] | |||
I hope this gives some inspiration! | |||
--[[User:Laura iGem|Laura iGem]] 17:35, 6 June 2010 (UTC) | |||
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Synthetische Biologie -Leben 2.0<br /> | Synthetische Biologie -Leben 2.0<br /> |
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