SymbioticA

@SymbioticALab

SymbioticA is an artistic laboratory dedicated to the research, learning, critique and hands-on engagement with the life sciences.

UWA, Perth, Western Australia
Joined July 2009

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    3 Oct 2017

    BIG NEWS. The call for papers for SymbioticA's next conference is now open. Hope you can come to Perth in 2018:

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    Apr 3

    Congratulations to Tom Moore, who was awarded this year’s for his work titled Pyrotechnic puffer fish. "We love it for its detail, its evidence of glass mastery..."

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    Apr 3

    Hip biomechanics says early hominins (Ardipithecus) were good bipeds and good climbers at the same time! Nice perspective on the PNAS paper in Science:

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    Apr 2

    Call for Abstracts Deadline: 30 June 2018 Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS) is an evolving, comprehensive database of thesis abstracts (Ph.D., Masters and MFAs) on topics at the intersections of art, science and technology. SUBMIT:

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    Apr 2

    my fake essay for the Fake exhibition at Science Gallery Dublin

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  6. Mar 29
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    Mar 27

    Tattoos aren't sloughed off with the rest of your dead skin cells because white blood cells in your lymph eat the ink, die, get eaten by white blood cells and die, get eaten and so on. Tattoos are patterns of ritualised cellular cannibalism. ^JH

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    Mar 27

    SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia presents the conference "Quite Frankly: It's a Monster," October 18–19, 2018. Papers will be accepted through Saturday, April 7, 2018.

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    Mar 27
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    1 Dec 2017

    We're calling out to YOU - paper presenters, panel conveners, exhibitors, makers and doers now open for submissions! (Can we get a RT folks?)

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    Mar 27

    Another brilliant post- event (6 weeks afterwards in Perth): Quite Frankly, It's a Monster Conference CFP closes April 7

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    Mar 27
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    As fake news continues to be big news, the Science Gallery Dublin nudges visitors to look anew at the value of distortion with its latest show, FAKE.

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  14. Mar 25

    I say again, the call for papers deadline for SymbioticA's conference in October has been extended until 7th April. Quite Frankly: Its a Monster Conference is a part of Unhallowed Arts; an assembly of events in conversation with the conference itself.

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    Mar 25

    Great to see more coverage of this important issue in the . 'It is a $200 million industry of fakery that is stripping local Indigenous artists of their culture, their artwork and their pride.'

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    Mar 23

    Keep calm and contaminate! is calling for papers, panels, artistic and scientific provocations for the Quite Frankly conference

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    Mar 23

    Deadline extended to 7th APRIL "Once I falsely hoped to meet with beings who, pardoning my outward form, would love me for the excellent qualities which I was capable of unfolding." ― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

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    Mar 24

    And here’s another event that looks smashing.

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    Terror Nullius review: Controversial Australian film offers a radical critique of the nation

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  20. Mar 22
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    Mar 22

    At we have just started "The Art of Tissue Engineering" workshop with from as we learn about the history of tissue engineering and discuss the implications when used in a non-medical context – at Summerhall

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