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TRANSGENIC ART FORUM
10 Apr 2005; updated by Howard Boland - 30 Jan 2012

Transgenic Art: A Breed Apart? Advances in genetic technology are allowing artists to create transgenic art by manipulating living things for artistic ends, for example a cactus growing human hair. Is this acceptable? Where should we draw the line, and who should draw it? Listen to transgenic artists, consider the context within which they work, then explore this new and contentious art form through dialogue with a diverse panel.  

 

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BBC Radio 4, Science The Material World - Genetic Art
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Edinburgh International Science Festival
Hot from the Biology Lab Comes a Cactus with Hair.
Sciencefestival.co.uk, Gallery > Talks - Transgenic Art
Smile, you're at the Science Festival.
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