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Adam Zaretsky

Adam Zaretsky, Ph.D., is a Wet-Lab Art practitioner mixing ecology, biotechnology, non-human relations, body performance and gastronomy. He stages lively, hands-on bioart production labs based on topics such as foreign species invasion (pure/impure), radical food science (edible/inedible), jazz bioinformatics (code/flesh), tissue culture (undead/semi-alive), transgenic design issues (traits/desires), interactive ethology (person/machine/non-human) and physiology (performance/stress). His art practice focuses on an array of legal, ethical, social and libidinal implications of biotechnological materials and methods with a focus on transgenic humans.


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