Engineering Life

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Mon, Apr 25 at 6:30pm – 9pm.

Lights of Soho. 35 Brewer Street. City of London, United Kingdom

 

Life is being altered and designed by artists, scientists and technologists. Through applying engineering principles to living systems, biology has become a new material for creativity. But these practices and manipulations now challenge our understanding of life and what it means to be alive.

There are various ways in which life is being engineered: Techniques such as tissue culture allows for the growth of cells and organism in an artificial environments. Meanwhile synthetic biology allows for designers to programme material, creating new organisms that might be used for radical purposes such as in architecture, conducting electricity or emitting light. In addition, platforms such as CRISPR/Cas9 provide an increasingly inexpensive and versatile way to make changes to the genome.

Many of these biotechnologies have captured the imagination of the public and have led to assertions that we might soon be able to build or grow replacement organs. As such new new emphasis has been placed on definitions of ‘life’ that emerges through the lens of science. Which requires us to questions what might be done to life through the use of these new technologies.

What does it mean to be able to build with life? What are the philosophical and ethical issues that arise from these new approaches? What boundaries are crossed between science and design when we engage with these forms of manipulation? What are the implications of presenting living-art in this context? Where are the new boundaries between life and non-life? How are these technologies changing our understanding what it means to be alive and living?

This panel discussion will explore who gets to use life as material and to what end.

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Entrevista a Salomé Cuesta Valera. Arte aliado a la Ciencia.

Salomé Cuesta Valera, doctora en Bellas Artes, es la actual Directora del Departamento de Escultura de la Facultad de BBAA de la Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Forma parte del equipo de investigación del Laboratorio de Luz de la UPV, y profesora del Máster Universitario en Artes Visuales y Multimedia de la misma universidad. Su trayectoria artística y docente se completa con una amplia trayectoria en el estudio y el desarrollo de las dinámicas por la intersección Arte y Ciencia, colaborando en un gran conjunto de proyectos con el objetivo de establecer y normalizar este tipo de actitudes y acciones en el estado español.

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Publicado por Guillermo Muñoz Matutano el 26-2-2015 en el blog de «Piratas de la ciencia«, la Asociación Valenciana de Comunicación y Divulgación de la Ciencia.

Cuarta sesión del Seminario sobre Nuevos Materialismos

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La cuarta sesión del Seminario sobre «Nuevos Materialismos y otras perspectivas teóricas afines» tendrá lugar el viernes 12 de junio de 2015. Será a las 15:30 h., en el aula 104 del Campus Dehesa de la Villa, y correrá a cargo de la Dra. Esther Moñivas.

 

TEMA

«Nuevas posibilidades de la narración histórica desde la perspectiva materialista, según de Landa».

 

TEXTO DE REFERENCIA

LANDA, Manuel de. Mil años de historia no lineal. Barcelona: Gedisa, 2012.