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The Ethical Claims of Bio Art: Killing the Other or Self-cannibalism?
Link ID 2333
Title The Ethical Claims of Bio Art: Killing the Other or Self-cannibalism?
Url http://www.tca.uwa.edu.au/publication/TheEthicalClaimsofBioart.pdf
Description Explores the ethical dilemmas of the art form. Written by Ionat Zurr and Oron Catts for The Tissue Culture and Art Project.
Category Environment and Nature > Bio Art
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Date Aug 4, 2008
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