Biohacking in Art
Offered By: media.ccc.de via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of art, science, and technology in this 56-minute conference talk on biohacking in art. Delve into media artist Theresa Schubert's transdisciplinary works, which illuminate the intricate connections between humans, nature, science, and technology. Discover how organic materials like slime moulds, fungi, and bacteria serve as the foundation for experimental explorations of posthuman self-organization and interspecies communication. Gain insights into Schubert's methodological approaches, including biohacking, theoretical analysis, and performative interpretation, as she presents her innovative art projects. Embark on an interdisciplinary journey that spans from slime moulds to fungi and cell culture, offering a unique perspective on the convergence of biology and artistic expression.
Syllabus
#rC3 - Biohacking in art
Taught by
media.ccc.de
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