The "ex-plant (r)evolution" was a work of art made from living plant tissue, produced by combining artistic and biotechnological practices.
Plant-parts were modified in a laboratory environment to create a piece with aesthetic and socio-political value.
The ‘ex-plants’ communicated messages which made contestable statements about the ‘nature’ of biotechnology, and contributed to a public dialogue on the science, its processes, and its products.
The six-month part-time residency funded through the Australia Council Run_way Grant for Emerging Artists.
2005