Art and Biotechnology 1st Edition
Capture the future where creativity meets the lab with Art and Biotechnology, 1st Edition by Claire Correo Nettleton and Louise Mackenzie. This compelling volume explores how artists and scientists collaborate to push the boundaries of aesthetics, ethics, and innovation—essential reading for students, curators, practitioners, and curious minds across the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and beyond.
Inside, discover richly illustrated case studies, clear explanations of biotechnological techniques applied in art, and thoughtful discussions on bioethics, curation, and public engagement. The authors translate complex scientific concepts into accessible language while preserving technical accuracy, making the book both a practical reference and an inspiring survey of contemporary bioart practices.
Perfect for art-school classrooms, museum professionals, and anyone interested in the intersections of art, life sciences and technology, this 1st Edition frames debates around sustainability, identity, and responsibility in creative practice. Read about lab-based installations, living materials, and collaborative methodologies that redefine what art can be today.
If you’re looking to expand your knowledge, curate an exhibition, or spark interdisciplinary projects, Art and Biotechnology offers actionable insight and fresh perspectives. Order your copy now to engage with one of the most provocative fields at the crossroads of culture and science—ideal for readers in major cities and academic centers worldwide.
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