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Thanks Adam N. for having a mind meld on these topics. Good crew! Off the
top, Bioart is living-materials-first in my addled brain. No offense to the
object oriented animism of listmania but tinkers and tailors of life feel
the experience
--empyre- soft-skinned space--This is a response to Chris Robbins:
I am answering a request for more definitive notion of art goals.¹ Beyond
what I had said about bioart offering a reading of science and art in the
difficult land of luxurious, useless, process based,
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Adam Zaretsky Submitted a Response to the United States Food and Drug
Administration call for comments on the Use of Edible Products from Animal
Clones or their Progeny for Human Food or Animal Feed as follows:
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms
transparent or forthcoming
When you review the modern breeding procedures
That went into the formation of Alba?
They surely did cause some harm.
Signing out until next time,
A difficult fan,
Adam Zaretsky
Research Affiliate,
MFA
Arnold Demain Fermentation
and Industrial Microbiology Laboratory
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Last of Four on Designer Baby ethics and aesthetics
Looking forward to hearing the wrap up week.
The two biopolitical animal studies letters I posted above are meant to
contrast the very anthropocentric issues of the FDA GM babies