Centre Pompidou looks at the living through the lens of design
In Paris, Centre Pompidou’s “Designing the Living” exhibition frames living matter as raw material for design. Makery went in to take a look.
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Published 9 April 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet
In Paris, Centre Pompidou’s “Designing the Living” exhibition frames living matter as raw material for design. Makery went in to take a look.
Published 24 April 2018 by Cherise Fong
Well before biohacking junkies were injecting themselves with homemade concoctions, diabetics were hacking their own doses of insulin. Meet Anthony Di Franco, instigator of the Open Insulin project.
Published 20 March 2018 by Cherise Fong
Since 2012, Counter Culture Labs, the grassroots biohacklab in the East Bay of San Francisco, has been promoting open citizen science. A couple years ago, it also began cultivating mushroooms…
Published 18 September 2017 by Ewen Chardronnet
The genome revolution has changed our perception of our bodies. Canadian biologist and choreographer François-Joseph Lapointe is exploring this revolution, with an immodest taste for bacterial exchanges.
Published 31 October 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Slovenian bio-artist Špela Petrič offered a performance with extraction of hormones on October 21 at the Plateforme C fablab in Nantes. She also presented her “plant-human monsters".
Published 28 October 2014 by Quitterie Largeteau et Aurélien Dailly
Every year, international students challenge themselves to fabricate biological machines. On the 10th anniversary of this brillant competition, held from October 30 to November 3, iGEM opens its doors to artists and “community labs“.
Published 23 September 2014 by Carine Claude
Treating severely burned people with 3D printing is possible with PrintAlive Bioprinter, a Canadian prototype.