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Vincent Couture, Mathieu Noury

    Journal International De Bioethique Et D'Ethique Des Sciences
    |May 8, 2020
    PubMed
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    Bioart, blending biology and artistic expression, blurs lines between art and science. This field prompts critical bioethical discussions, exploring the intersection of living materials and creative practices.

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    Area of Science:

    • Life Sciences
    • Biotechnology
    • Art and Science Studies

    Background:

    • Contemporary artists are utilizing scientific advancements in biology and biotechnology.
    • These artists create unique artworks at the nexus of art and science, transforming living organisms into aesthetic expressions.
    • This emerging artistic practice is known as bioart, challenging traditional boundaries between disciplines.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the interdisciplinary field of bioart.
    • To examine the relationship between bioart and bioethics.
    • To present a collection of contemporary reflections on the evolving connections between art and ethical considerations in biology.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of artworks at the frontier of arts and science.

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  • Observation of artists' use of laboratories and manipulation of living materials.
  • Review of bioethical reflections inspired by bioartistic investigations.
  • Main Results:

    • Bioart blurs the distinction between art and science.
    • Scientists are increasingly collaborating with or venturing into bioartistic territories.
    • Bioartistic practices stimulate significant bioethical discourse.

    Conclusions:

    • The field of bioart represents a significant convergence of artistic innovation and scientific exploration.
    • The "Art(bio)ethics" special issue provides a diverse range of perspectives on the dialogue between bioart and bioethics.
    • Continued engagement between artists, scientists, and ethicists is crucial for navigating the implications of bioart.