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- | **Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg - Synthetic Aesthetics - How Would You Design Nature?** | + | **Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg |
**Will scientists become the exclusive designers of living technology? | **Will scientists become the exclusive designers of living technology? | ||
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negotiate this changing interpretation of life.** | negotiate this changing interpretation of life.** | ||
- | Synthetic aesthetics is a research project at Stanford and Edinburgh Universities, | + | Synthetic aesthetics is a research project at Stanford and Edinburgh Universities, |
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- | === **Related | + | === References |
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+ | __Events__ | ||
**Alter Nature** - http:// | **Alter Nature** - http:// | ||
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**Certified Copy** | **Certified Copy** | ||
An exhibition on the notions of copying and cloning at Verbeke Foundation [BE] till April 10, 2011- http:// | An exhibition on the notions of copying and cloning at Verbeke Foundation [BE] till April 10, 2011- http:// | ||
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+ | __Research__ | ||
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+ | **Biopolitics** Professor Catherine Waldby. Director of the Biopolitics of Science research network, Sydney University. | ||
+ | One of research areas is a feminist-Marxist critique of the distribution and use of parts of bodies, classified as “gift” or “waste” - http:// | ||
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+ | **Design as a Method - Governing by Design** | ||
+ | Paolo Antonelli' | ||
**Center For Environmental Studies** (Centrum voor Milieukunde- CMK); University of Hasselt [BE] | **Center For Environmental Studies** (Centrum voor Milieukunde- CMK); University of Hasselt [BE] | ||
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**Garreau, Joel** (2005) Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies, and What It Means to Be Human - Doubleday. http:// | **Garreau, Joel** (2005) Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies, and What It Means to Be Human - Doubleday. http:// | ||
- | ** Hasty Lab of Systems Biodynamics** - http:// | + | **Gen Doping** |
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+ | Contra: [[http:// | ||
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+ | Pro: Prof. Andy Miah (Futurologist/ | ||
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+ | **Hasty Lab of Systems Biodynamics** - http:// | ||
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+ | **Human Tissue Economies** | ||
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+ | **Photosynthesizing bacteria** | ||
+ | "Dawn of Plantimals. Could a fish with built-in photosynthetic bacteria help feed the world?" | ||
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