Bioart as a Dialogue

Dialogue and Universalism 27 (3):83-96 (2017)
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Abstract

Three definitions of bioart are analyzed in the paper: bioart—as a part of science art, as the creation of some new exciting artworks, and/or as the visualization of certain stages of biomedical and life science research. Bioart is an in vivo practice which produces “living artworks” and creates a new reality. It represents the dialogue between art, science and technology and between academic and amateur science. It promotes the dialogue aimed at rethinking the phenomenon of life. It blurs the boundaries between natural and artificial and the limits of human manipulations with the fundamentals of life.

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Tetiana Gardashuk
H.Skovoroda Institute of Pholosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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