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Humanized primate sculpture holding human infant; according to the artist, "the work was inspired by the story of a baboon whose infant died while she was nursing and who then abducted a human child as a substitute." (see relation for source)
From Olga Kisseleva's website: "In collaboration with the team of biologists from INRIA, the artist created a method to include into a tree’s ADN a fragment of the ADN of a dead parent. The planted tree becomes a kind of memorial alive."
From Kathy High's website: "Blood Wars is a performance and installation art-and-science project researched and developed during a residency at SymbioticA- Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts in the School of Anatomy & Human Biology at The…
From Lisek's website: "The aim of the project was to build a multidimensional object comprising of my DNA code [collected from my saliva] and codes of chosen viruses [Lloviu virus, Polio virus, Marburg virus and Ebola virus]. A class of objects which…
From the artist's website: "site-specific, artistic experiment, which took place in the Summer of 2011, at an experimental artists’ residency called BioARTCAMP, organized by Jennifer Willet, in conjunction with the Banff Center, deep in the Banff…
Description from the artist's website: "Delicate Balance designed to allow a fish to determine the direction that it moves along a wire, so it can explore it's environment beyond the limits of the tank. Bettas have excellent sight giving them the…