Adam Zaretsky once spent 48 hours playing Engelbert Humperdincks's "Greatest Hits" to a dish of E.coli bacteria to determine whether vibrations or sounds influenced bacterial growth. Watching the ...
Editor’s Note: This article was produced in collaboration with the Arts & Culture MA concentration at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Cockroaches scuttled around a cubed vivarium.
School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents “Darwin’s Paradox: A Decade of Bio Art,” an exhibition of work by BFA Fine Arts students, alumni and visiting artists, curated by department chair Suzanne Anker ...
SVA’s Bio Art Laboratory is a center where biological scientific techniques and materials are used as a medium for artmaking. The lab is equipped with microscopes for photography and video, a BioBots ...
Art enthusiasts, science students and sci-fi fans alike gathered at last weekend’s event EMERGE: A Festival of Futures to explore science through art. The event, themed "Frankenstein," took place at ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The artist known for his creation of a genetically engineered rabbit that glows green under a fluorescent light will speak at Purdue University on Oct. 18. Eduardo Kac ...
In an ocean of scientific imagery, Dr. Matthew Arnegard's depiction of African electric fish clearly rose to the surface in a national biomedical art contest sponsored by the National Institutes of ...
Sean Redmond is one of the curators of the Morbis Artis: Diseases of the Arts Exhibition Darrin Sean Verhagen works for RMIT University. He has previously received funding from the Australia Council, ...
In Selfmade, microbiologist Christina Agapakis and scent artist Sissel Tolaas made cheese from bacteria collected from people's mouths and toes. Trinity College Dublin's Science Gallery If a ...
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