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Dear all - it is good to be here again and thanks Adam for inviting me back. 
Unfortunately I didn't follow all of the conversation last week, as I was in 
China, experiencing first hand some of the extremes of urban spatial 
organisation... seeing the out of control urbanisation (read:  forests of high 
rising apartment blocks)  in what was until very recently rural farming areas.  
One story I have heard about this (true or not) that might link what I want to 
talk about (designing life) and the problem of forcing "urban design solutions" 
(which I'm less interested in) is that of the lone Chinese framer forced out of 
his land and traditional way of living into one of these apartments. To the 
dismay of his neighbours he moved in with his water buffalo; been both his only 
companion and property that was only logical for framer to bring the buffalo 
along.  The story ends with the authorities called in to remove the "nuisance". 
Hint- it was not the apartment block...
Anyway, one of the main reasons from my trip to China was to continue my 
research towards an exhibition I'm staging next year, to commemorate the 20th 
anniversary of the first public appearance of (what is for me, at least) one of 
the most striking example of designed life-  the mouse with the human ear on 
its back.  This example of the plasticity of bodies and human abilities to 
sculpt with living material was what lad me on the path I'm still following. 
The Ear mouse was also the framing "poster boy" of the field now known as 
regenerative medicine. What is interesting in our context, which is something 
that I would like to explore and unpack in the next few days, is that as 
unsuccessful as this field is in delivering its medical promises, it holds a 
great symbolic and seductive power as to our fantasies of controlling and 
designing life forms and forms of life. 
In the last couple of years we have seen how this mode of thinking and the 
actual technology of regenerative biology are entering the mainstream discourse 
of consumer products.  In the next posts I will give some concrete examples, 
but in the meantime it will be interesting  as to what imaginaries will be 
conjured...

Soon
Oron  

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