Artists in residence at the Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, McFarland & Singer, are hosting a collaborative arts project titled "My DNA". Scientists and artists are invited to submit an exhibit in a petri dish, to be representative of an aspect of their research, practice, or approach. Join me in contributing your scientific or creative DNA.
My DNA contributions form part of the forthcoming exhibition 'Process: Visualising DNA Research', which will go on show at the Charles Wilson Building at University of Leicester between November 10th - December 21st 2017, and at 44AD Artspace in Bath between January 22nd - February 2018 (see below). Pictured above: my submission, titled 'DNAbstract' [canvas, crystallised salt: medium saliva + powered metallic], which is representative of the intersection of the abiotic, biotic, and anthropogenic. See a selection of My DNA contributions below (image: McFarland & Singer). Submission deadline: 30th September 2017. https://mcfarlandsinger.com/2017/08/31/petri-dish-project/
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