FoAM - biotechnology http://x4.fo.am/taxonomy/term/417/0 en Bitesize lecture with Brian Degger http://x4.fo.am/node/1476 <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>2005-06-14 00:00 <span class="tz">Europe/Brussels</span></div></div> <p>Brian Degger's Stories from the flesh factory</p> <p>Whilst building my art practice, i have been working at a fish factory, this has given me various inspirations for bioart projects Working with fish calls into question sustainability of harvesting<br /> these organisms. In the case of Orange Roughy, a deepsea fish, we know more about how to catch them than their basic biology. My two drives are making the "barely visible obvious" and beauty through decay" I undertake this through re-purposing waste streams and utilizing fish as media. I am intrigued by the relationship between human and underwater ecosystems. This talk will cover past art visual art projects and further directions into bioart. In particular i will discuss a project BioOceanBalls that i wish to develop with Foam.</p> <p>I am a formally trained biotechnologist, achieving a PhD(2002) in the production of recombinant fish growth factors. I have became intrigued by the growing synergies between art and science, have developing a practice in time-based video art, and am moving towards realization of a number of bio-art projects. In 2004 I undertook an attachment with Blast Theory (UK) being involved in the production of a mixed reality game/performance titled 'I like Frank' for the Adelaide Fringe Festival. I also attended a master classes by video artist Craig Walsh (Au) and, John Cleater of the Builders Republic(US). Although not formally trained in new media I have become familiar with this area through attendance of a number of international Art&amp;Science events including the Biennale of Perth 2002&amp;2004, Converge, Adelaide 2002, and Transmediale, Berlin 2005. My video/ image based work has been exhibited in Adelaide (SALA 2003, 2004 and Downtown Arts Space, 2004), Melbourne (Drivers Lane, 2004)<br /> and Dublin (Epoch, Meeting Square Temple Bar, 2005). The current project, BioOceanBalls, draws on my fascination for fish, and the possibility of reseeding underwater environments.</p> event bitesize lectures brussels biology biotechnology seedballing Sat, 21 Jun 2008 18:31:30 +0000 maja 1476 at http://fo.am