[spectre] Grow Your Own - Science Gallery Dublin Open Call
Annick Bureaud
bureaud at altern.org
Mon Apr 22 21:57:22 CEST 2013
Hi Spectrites!
Here the open call for the Science Gallery Dublin Open call.
Best
Annick
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Calling all synthetic biologists, bioartists, biodesigners,
amateur biotechnologists and biohackers. Science Gallery is
seeking proposals for projects for our upcoming flagship
exhibition GROW YOUR OWN...
GROW YOUR OWN... is a curated, open call exhibition tackling
provocative questions raised by synthetic biology. Curated
by Paul Freemont (Imperial College), Anthony Dunne (Royal
College of Art), Cathal Garvey, Daisy Ginsberg, and Michael
John Gorman (Science Gallery), GROW YOUR OWN... offers
audiences a participative experience to explore the
possibilities and potential implications of synthetic
biology, through an exhibition, events and workshops.
Deadline for applications is midnight, Sunday May 26th,
2013. Full details and the online submission form can be
found at: http://sciencegallery.com/growyourown
We are interested in works that offer a participative and
interactive visitor experience for a broad age range of
visitors, especially those aged 15-25. We seek projects that
inform, intrigue, provoke dialogue and engage audiences
about an unfamiliar, complex and far-reaching topic, move
the public conversation about synthetic biology forward.
Tackling the sweeping discussion of synthetic biology that
tends to focus on a biotech future of personalised medicine
and cells that pump out fuel, GROW YOUR OWN... will explore
the ambiguous issues raised by ‘designing’ biology too.
We are interested in receiving proposals on a wide variety
of topics including:
Broad themes such as living versus non-living, human
culture versus nature, design versus evolution, the
intentional design of nature
Research areas in synthetic biology such as health,
energy, environment, biocomputing, materials and agriculture
or new/unusual themes that have not entered the debate yet
Current research and challenges within synthetic biology
The hype spectrum that swings from potential world
saving utopia to global bio catastrophe
Different processes and approaches with synthetic
biology research, such as understanding and modeling living
things and their processes at a molecular level,
modification of existing organisms such as bacteria, the
building of synthetic organisms that can carry out specific
actions, the construction of novel organisms from the bottom up
The potential impact of synthetic biology on everyday
life, how it might look and feel
Social and ethical concerns of synthetic biology such
as bioterror, biosecurity, the dual-use dilemma, questions
around the creation of synthetic life, governance,
intellectual property and ownership, bioerror and
intentional environmental release
DIY biology
Participatory experiments and workshops
GROW YOUR OWN... will run at Science Gallery from October
2013 to January 2014.
The open call for projects closes at 12 midnight on May 26th
2013. Full details: http://sciencegallery.com/growyourown
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Annick Bureaud (abureaud at gmail.com)
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