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"The aesthetics and ethics of bioart," a presentation given by François-Joseph Lapointe on November 25th, 2020, as part of the series "Digital + Creative Knowledge Sharing: Data…
Title
The aesthetics and ethics of bioart Name
François-Joseph Lapointe Date
November 25, 2020 Length
1:00:53 min. Content
In this presentation François-Joseph Lapointe addresses the challenges of applying regulations and ethical guidelines to data generated in research-creation methods. Lapointe will first discuss his work as a co-principal investigator in the Responsible Conduct in Research Creation (RCRC) study which resulted in Toolkit for RCRC: Summary of Issues in Responsible Conduct in Research-Creation and Proposed Tools for Reflection (2018). Then, he will present the results of a survey that assessed practices of artists and academics engaged in bioart. While François-Joseph Lapointe’s scientific research focuses on phylogenetics, systematics and population genetics, his artistic work takes up issues in molecular biology and genetic models. His presentation will situate issues related to research conduct and regulation within the unique experiences of researchers who take up artistic methods. Specifically, it will describe the ethical challenges of practices involving living organisms.
While François-Joseph Lapointe’s scientific research focuses on phylogenetics, systematics and population genetics, his artistic work takes up issues in molecular biology and genetic models. His presentation will situate issues related to research conduct and regulation within the unique experiences of researchers who take up artistic methods. Specifically, it will describe the ethical challenges of practices involving living organisms. Genre
Educational Style
narrative Publication Place
Vancouver, BC Publisher
Emily Carr University of Art and Design Choose a Creative Commons License
CC BY-NC-ND
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