My Dear Liver: Aesthetics and Ethics of Bio-Art

Cigerim Benim translated as My Dear Liver from Turkish is an
expression of friendship, bond and intimacy.

The symposium My Dear Liver will take place in Istanbul in the
restaurant Ciğer-i-stanbul.Translated from the Ottoman Persian, this
expression has two meanings: a literal one that means Liver of
Istanbul and a poetical and metaphorical one that means Friend of
Istanbul.

In the tradition of the symposium – as a meeting of friends sharing
bonds and thoughts on philosophical and artistic issues – the first
evening of this two day event will see Prof. Gunalan Nadarajan and Dr.
Irina Aristarkhova participate in a discussion on art theory and
practice as well as curatorial issues in contemporary bio-art. The
conversation will focus on the aesthetics and ethics of bio-art and
the changes and challenges to traditional cultural and artistic
frameworks.

On the second day there will be two formal lectures in the Biology Lab
at Sabanci University: Prof. Nadarajan’s lecture is titled Of Cat
Pianos and Stomach Sculptures: The Art of Biomachinic Interfaces and
Dr. Irina Aristarkhova’s lecture is titled Hosting the Transgenic
Animal: The Work of Kathy High. All are welcome and no registration is
required.

Program

18:00 to 20:00 May 12, 2010, My Dear Liver: Aesthetics and Ethics of
Bio-Art – A conversation
An informal meeting will take place at Ciğer-i-stanbul in Taksim May
12, 2010, from 18:00 to 20:00. A conversation will take place between
the audience and Prof. Gunalan Nadarajan, Dr. Irina Aristarkhova and
Prof. Lanfranco Aceti. The event is free but you will have to register
because there is limited seating. To reserve seats please email: Ebru
Surek [email protected]

18:00 to 18:45 May 13, 2010, Of Cat Pianos and Stomach Sculptures: The
Art of Biomachinic Interfaces - Lecture
The lecture by Prof. Nadarajan seeks to provide a brief historical and
conceptual overview of artistic explorations of biomachinic
interfaces. It will be argued that biomachinic interfaces have been a
source of cultural and ethical anxiety insofar as they complicate the
distinctions between a biological entity and a machine.

18:45 to 19:30 May 13, 2010, Hosting the Transgenic Animal: The Work
of Kathy High - Lecture
The lecture by Dr. Irina Aristarkhova will provide a short survey of
bio-art focusing specifically on artists who use transgenic animals.
The question of the animal will then been raised in relation to the
growing body of philosophical work (Derrida in particular) devoted to
the concept of hospitality, as well as philosophy and practice of
ahimsa (non-violence) in Jainism. Aristarkhova will explore what it
means to host the animal in art, ethically and aesthetically, using
Kathy High's art project 'Embracing Animals' as a case study.

Locations
18:00 to 20:00 May 12, 2010, Ciğer-i-stanbul, Şehit Muhtar Mahallesi
Mis Sokak No: 26 Taksim
18:00 to 19:30 May 13, 2010, Sabancı Üniversitesi, Mühendislik ve Doğa
Bil.Fakültesi BioLab 2053


Bios of the participants

Gunalan Nadarajan, an art theorist and curator from Singapore, is Vice
Provost for Research at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Arts).
Prior to joining MICA, Gunalan was Professor of Art and Associate Dean
for Research and Graduate Studies at the College of Arts and
Architecture, Penn State University. His publications include
Ambulations (2000), Construction Site (edited; 2004) and Contemporary
Art in Singapore (co-authored; 2007), Place Studies in Art, Media,
Science and Technology: Historical Investigations on the Sites and
Migration of Knowledge (co-edited; 2009) and Handbook of Visual
Culture (co-edited; forthcoming, 2010) and numerous catalogue essays
and academic articles. His writings have been translated into
Mandarin, Indonesian, Korean, Japanese, French, German, Italian,
Romanian, Serbian, Russian, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish. Gunalan
has curated twenty international exhibitions including Ambulations
(Singapore), 180KG (Jogjakarta), Negotiating Spaces (Auckland)
media_city 2002 (Seoul) and DenseLocal (Mexico City). He was
contributing curator for Documenta XI (Kassel, Germany), the Singapore
Biennale (2006) and served on the jury of a number of international
exhibitions, like ISEA2004 (Helsinki / Talinn), transmediale 05
(Berlin), ISEA2006 (San Jose) and FutureEverything Festival
(Manchester). He was Artistic Co-Director of the Ogaki Biennale 2006,
an international exhibition of media arts in Japan and Artistic
Director of ISEA2008 (International Symposium on Electronic Art) in
Singapore. Gunalan’s current research interests include contemporary
painting, art and biology, human-machine interfaces, robotic arts and
toys.

Irina Aristarkhova writes on and teaches courses in new media
aesthetics, cyberculture, and feminist theory. She is currently an
Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies and Visual Arts at the
Pennsylvania State University, USA. Formerly, Aristarkhova was at the
Communications and New Media Programme, Faculty of Arts and Social
Sciences, National University of Singapore, where she founded the
Cyberarts Research Initiative: a collaborative multi-disciplinary
research project that included a cyberarts multi-media database,
artist-in-residence programmes and a cyberarts library. Aristarkhova
has edited and contributed to the bookWoman Does Not Exist:
Contemporary Studies in Sexual Difference, and edited the first Luce
Irigaray book in RussianThe Ethics of Sexual Difference. She holds an
MA from the University of Warwick, UK, and a PhD from the Russian
Academy of Sciences.

Lanfranco Aceti is an academic, artist and curator. He is Visiting
Professor at Goldsmiths College, department of Computing, London;
teaches Contemporary Art and Digital Culture at the Faculty of Arts
and Social Sciences, Sabanci University, Istanbul, and is Editor in
Chief of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (the MIT Press, Leonardo
journal and ISAST). His work has been published in Leonardo, Routledge
and Art Inquiry and his interdisciplinary research focuses on the
intersection between digital arts, visual culture and new media
technologies. He is also the Artistic Director and Conference Chair
for ISEA2011 Istanbul.
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