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On 18/09/13 06:01, Adam Nocek wrote:
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> Thanks, Phillip, for this excellent post! I really like the way you want
> to extend, for example, Oron's insights and take them outside o
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Ethics and Aesthetics Relations in terms of Genetically Modified Human
biopolitics
The formal judgment of production scores for newborn chicks
in the linked PDF (below) might have some play here...
If applied to human flesh based art deriva
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Lets take a moment to think about the changes in relationships between
ethics and aesthetics in terms of inborn (bred) cultural design of the human
form, consciousness, duration and sensual range. I mean, as we find
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Thanks, Phillip, for this excellent post! I really like the way you want to
extend, for example, Oron's insights and take them outside of the
laboratory setting. To do this, you seem to imply, or in any case, play
with the idea that "experim
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Thank you for the wonderful discussion so far. I’ve been tasked to
share with you how I think about “living experiments”. This is my
first exposure to Empyre (which I’ve thoroughly enjoyed) and I don’t
have a sense of the distributed dynami
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hi all,
A wonderful discussion this week. I thank you all for participating! I
thoroughly enjoyed -- and I am continuing to enjoy -- all your posts on
bioart and related fields. I'm especially intrigued by the discussion on
"aesthetics." I