organism: making art with living systems

The idea of making art with living systems is not new; you might even consider a garden or a goldfish pond to be biological art. What is new is the degree of control over biological systems and materials contemporary technology offers us. Topics on the organism weblog include technical, practical, aesthetic, and ethical issues related to making art with living systems. Artists, scientists, engineers, students, and anyone else with an interest in this area are invited to contribute.

September 2, 2007

ArtBots 2005 Call for Works

Filed under: news & oddities — organism @ 10:48 pm

ArtBots 2005 Call for Works
The fourth annual ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, an international art exhibition for robotic art and art-making
robots, will take place at Saints Michael and John Church in Dublin, Ireland on July 15-17, 2005. Creators of
talented robots are invited to submit their work for possible inclusion in the show. Proposals and
works-in-progress are welcome, provided a detailed production timeline and samples of previous work are included
in the application. The deadline for entries is April 1st, 2005.

The ArtBots curators for 2005 are: Douglas Repetto (Columbia University Computer Music Center), Michael John
Gorman (The Ark), and Marie Redmond (Trinity College Computer Science). ArtBots 2005 is sponsored by The Ark and
The Columbia University Computer Music Center and is being produced as part of The Ark’s summer “Save the Robots”
festival.

Please see http://artbots.org for more information and entry instructions.

(We’ve had a number of bio-art works in past ArtBots shows, and would love to have more in the future! –dr)

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