Art Journal, March 22nd, 2001
Art is being used to engage the public in discourse about biotechnology. This is evident from many recent books, exhibitions, and articles, such as the forum "Biocollage," published in the Fall 2000 issue of Art Journal. Body art, conceptualism, activism, and spectacle have linked with elaborate digital, reproductive, and imaging techniques to offer a promise of creativity that highlights issues related to technology. One part of this picture shows how conventional artistic approaches can explore issues of biotechnology. Another asks whether the employment of progressively advanced techniques ...
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