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Bioart and biosafety: navigating 'living art' within the European regulatory framework
Matthijs De Block1, Christina Stadlbauer2, Tom Peeters3
1Centre for Synthetic Biology (CSB), Department of Biotechnology, Ghent University, Gent 9000, Belgium; Research Centre for Preventive Health Innovation (EHB), Erasmushogeschool Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 121, Brussels 1090, Belgium.
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Bioart and transgenic art employ living and genetically engineered organisms. This article examines how European biosafety governance influences the public presentation of bioart and analyzes how 'living art' can be hampered by biosafety regulations. We argue that the exhibition and public discussion of bioart can lead to more informed societies.
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