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SymbioticA - Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts
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Winners of the 2007 inaugural Golden Nica for Hybrid Arts in the Prix Ars Electronica
SymbioticA is an artistic laboratory dedicated to the research, learning and critique of life sciences. SymbioticA is the first research laboratory of its kind, in that it enables artists and researchers to engage in wet biology practices in a biological science department.
SymbioticA sets out to provide a situation where interdisciplinary research and other knowledge and concept generating activities can take place. It provides an opportunity for researchers to pursue curiosity-based explorations free of the demands and constraints associated with the current culture of scientific research while still complying with regulations. SymbioticA also offers a new means of artistic inquiry, one in which artists actively use the tools and technologies of science, not just to comment about them, but also to explore their possibilities.
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Upcoming Activities SymbioticA holds regular open Friday Seminars and has a variety of upcoming activites. Click here for upcoming Friday Seminars and here for upcoming SymbioticA activities from SymbioticA, core researchers, residents, and students.
Friday Seminar> Theodora Issa 'Ethics in business and management matters' Friday 21st November, 3.30-5pm Next meeting: Friday 5th December, 3.30-5pm
Educate Master of Science (Biological Arts) Designed for art practitioners, scientists and humanities scholars to engage in interdisciplinary studies as a foundation for creative bioresearch. More info
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SymbioticA, The Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts is a jointly funded initiative between The University of Western Australia and the Western Australian Department of Culture and the Arts.
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