Trust me, I’m an Artist: Ethical issues in art that engage with biotechnology and medicine, 2015-2016
In 2015-2016, Leonardo/Olats participated in the Creative Europe projet Trust me I’m an Artist.
One of the outcomes were several articles published in the Journal Leonardo and on the Leonardo/Olats website and republished here.
Full archival website of the project here
Bobbie Farsides, Anna Dumitriu and Annick Bureaud, Trust Me, I’m An Artist
Martin O’Brien, Flesh-Eaters: Notes towards a Zombie Methodology
Jareh Das, On Curating Pain: The Sick Body in Martin O’Brien’s ‘Taste of Flesh / Bite Me I’M Yours’
Spela Petrič, Trust Me I’m An Artist: The Conundrum of Plant Life
Ondřej Cakl, Ivor Diosi’s “Molding the Signifier”: An All-Too-Human Victor
Ivor Diosi, “Molding the Signifier” – Codesculpting the Possible Shapes of a Future Consciousness
Louise Whiteley, Karin Tybjerg, Bente Vinge Pedersen, Displaying the Researched Body: Growing Cell Portraits in a Medical Museum
Gina Czarnecki and John Hunt, HEIRLOOM; Living Portraits Of and For the Artists Daughters Created Out Of Their Own Cultured Cells
Anna Dumitriu, “Trust Me, I’m An Artist”: Building Opportunities for Art & Science Collaboration Through An Understanding of Ethics
Annick Bureaud, What’s Art Got to Do With It? Reflecting on Bioart and Ethics from the Experience of the “Trust Me, I’m An Artist Project”
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