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Sasha Whittle's DNA portrait of Rosalind Franklin

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Sasha Whittle, a student at St Mary's Anglican Girls School has created a portrait of Rosalind Franklin from the very molecule, DNA that Franklin helped discover in the 1950s. Sasha fashioned the strands of DNA into the recognisable face of Franklin. The DNA portrait has been acquired to hang on the walls of the newly refurbished Franklin-Wilkins Library, Kings College London. 

 

For more info: pdf St Mary's Anglican Girls School Catalogue, 2011

   

 
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Bio-Art Workshop in Singapore : April 30 - May 1st 2011 

Gary Cass will accompany S. Chandrasekaran, (Biological Arts Theatre - BAT) to run workshops for artists and scientists from all disciplines to become part of the final production. Be part of this new and exciting theatre that draws on biological life sciences, performance, visual arts and the Mahabharata, one of the world's great works of literature, to create a unique theatrical event.

If you would like to be part please see;  false Infinite Saree

 

  

 
Art Stays 8, Ptuj Slovenia, 2010

Bioalloy and the Body: Peristaltic Bodies

 

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The question of when will machines become human-like is already passe and boring; the more interesting question is, when will humans become more machine-like?

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Biotech Art - Revisited Exhibtion, E.A.F. Adelaide.

 Micro'be' Fermented Fashion

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The Micro'be' Fermented Fashion project has been invited to exhibit in the Biotech Art - Revisited exhibition, a follow up to the 2004 Biotech Art exhibition.

The exhibition dates are 9th April - May 2nd, 2009.

http://www.eaf.asn.au/2009/biotech09.html

 

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