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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