Hypersymbiotics™: An artistic reflection on the ethical and environmental implications of microbiome research and new technologies

Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.endeavour.2022.100820
Anna Dumitriu
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This essay describes my ongoing series “Hypersymbiotics™,” which began in 2012 and explores the potential ways in which our microbiome, genetics, epigenetics and even our environment could potentially be enhanced to turn us into human ‘super-organisms.’ The series includes performances and installations involving BioArt, as well as photographic documentation of ephemeral artworks and takes the form of a vehicle for public discussion about new healthcare technologies. The essay discusses artworks made using synthetic biology techniques including CRISPR genetic modification in bacteria and yeasts, and gene editing in plants, as well as using artificial intelligence and stem cell research. It critiques the role of the media and advertising in the promotion of complex new biomedical technologies. The “Hypersymbiotics™” series is deeply concerned with promoting public understanding of the ethical implications of new scientific developments and enabling reflection and debate. At its core the artwork is about knowledge, power, and control and where that resides.

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超级共生™:对微生物组研究和新技术的伦理和环境影响的艺术反映
这篇文章描述了我正在进行的“超级共生”系列,该系列始于2012年,探索了我们的微生物组、遗传学、表观遗传学甚至我们的环境可能被增强的潜在方式,从而将我们变成人类的“超级有机体”。该系列包括涉及生物艺术的表演和装置,以及短暂艺术作品的摄影记录,并以公众讨论新医疗技术的形式出现。这篇文章讨论了利用细菌和酵母的CRISPR基因修饰、植物的基因编辑等合成生物学技术,以及利用人工智能和干细胞研究制作的艺术品。它批评了媒体和广告在促进复杂的新生物医学技术方面的作用。“Hypersymbiotics™”系列旨在促进公众对新科学发展的伦理影响的理解,并促进反思和辩论。艺术作品的核心是关于知识、权力和控制以及它们所在的地方。
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