Bio Art, Meat Art, Tissue Culture

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Instead of traditional materials, these tiny dolls are constructed from cultured tissue, making them "semi-living," according to the artists, Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr. The dolls, they write, "address the fascination with the precarious border between life and non-life, as well as with its artificial synthesis". Art, Art Projects, Bio Art, Life Art, Science Gallery, Artist, Space Art, Culture, Surgical Suture
CultureLab: The unnatural art of synthetic biology
Instead of traditional materials, these tiny dolls are constructed from cultured tissue, making them "semi-living," according to the artists, Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr. The dolls, they write, "address the fascination with the precarious border between life and non-life, as well as with its artificial synthesis".
A Lab-Grown Burger Gets a Taste Test Foods, Health, Nutrition, Food Supply, Food Industry, Animal Agriculture, Food Coloring, Petri Dish, Starving
A Lab-Grown Burger Gets a Taste Test (Published 2013)
A Lab-Grown Burger Gets a Taste Test
Lady Gaga @ MTV Miley Cyrus, Lady, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Mtv Video Music Award, Lady Di, Video Music Awards, Lady Gaga Meat, Lady Gaga Outfits
Meat As Art: Carolee Schneemann Zhang Huan Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga @ MTV
Carolee Schneemann, Meat Joy Body Art, Neo Dada, Fluxus, Action, Objectification Of Women, American Artists, Performance Art
Meat As Art: Carolee Schneemann Zhang Huan Lady Gaga
Carolee Schneemann, Meat Joy
Zhang Huan Outfits, Inspiration, Design, Old Women, Vetements, Performance Artist, Performance
Meat As Art: Carolee Schneemann Zhang Huan Lady Gaga
Zhang Huan
Francis Bacon Portrait, Andy Warhol, Portraits, Figure With Meat, Resim, Fine Art, Sanat, Warhol, Max Ernst
Francis Bacon
Growing Meat In The Lab, No Animals Needed. According to Reuters, Dr. Vladimir Mironov, M.D., Ph.D. and the research team at South Carolina has taken myoblasts – embryonic cells that develop into muscle tissue – from turkey and bathed them in a nutrient bath of bovine serum on a scaffold made of chitosan (a common polymer found in nature) to grow animal skeletal muscle tissue. Bath, Serum, Turkey, Nature, Beef, Meat, Meat Dishes
Growing Meat In The Lab, No Animals Needed
Growing Meat In The Lab, No Animals Needed. According to Reuters, Dr. Vladimir Mironov, M.D., Ph.D. and the research team at South Carolina has taken myoblasts – embryonic cells that develop into muscle tissue – from turkey and bathed them in a nutrient bath of bovine serum on a scaffold made of chitosan (a common polymer found in nature) to grow animal skeletal muscle tissue.