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Alba a Theme of BioArt

Alba a Theme of BioArt. By Tasha Newton. Edwardo Kac. Master of Fine Arts (Art Institute of Chicago) Ph. D Researcher at Creater for Advanced Inquiry in Interactive Arts (University of Wales) Assistant Professor of Art and Technology (Art Institute of Chicago) BioArt

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Alba a Theme of BioArt

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  1. Alba a Theme of BioArt By Tasha Newton

  2. EdwardoKac Master of Fine Arts (Art Institute of Chicago) Ph. D Researcher at Creater for Advanced Inquiry in Interactive Arts (University of Wales) Assistant Professor of Art and Technology (Art Institute of Chicago) BioArt Telepresence and Interactive Works Telecommunications Art Holopoetry Multimedia Works Biopoetry

  3. Alba • Florescent bunny-jelly fish Gene • Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) • Albino Rabbit • Scientist created at French Facility • Agreements mixed up, Kac Denied the ability to take her home • Bad Timing- Mad Cow Disease and HIV out Break

  4. Bunnies Albino Bunnie Camouflage

  5. ALBACome Home

  6. Domestic Dog How’s It Art? Man Playing God Starving Dog Art? Frankenstein How’s It Art?

  7. Find Alba?!

  8. Other Art GFP K-9 Genesis Eight Day

  9. Work Cited • Books • Britton, Sheilah and Collins, Dan, ed. The Eighth Day. The Institute for Studies in the Arts, 2003. • Kac, Eduardo, ed. Media Poetry An International Anthology. Intellect Books, 2007. • Kismaric, Carole and Heiferman, Marvin. Paradise Now. Tang Teaching Museum, 2002. • Internet • Couey, Anna. “A Conversation with Eduardo Kac.” Interactive Art Conference. Mar. 1996. Arts Wire <http://www.well.com/~couey/interactive/kac.html> • Dickey, Christopher. “I Love My Glow Bunny.” Wired. April 2001. Condé Nast Digital. 4 February 2010. <http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.04/bunny.html > • Eduardo, Kac. Kac. 1 Feb. 2010 < http://www.ekac.org/index.html > • Plohman, Angela. “Eduardo Kac” About the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology. 2000. 5 February 2010 <http://www.fondationlanglois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=279>

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