Art and Science in the Time of a Pandemic

                On the 27th of April 2021, Hangar will present an initiative linked to Hac Te project, oriented to disseminate, promote and emphasize interrelationships between different artistic, philosophical, scientific or technologic communities. This first event will share experiences and thoughts about the practices of art and science in […]
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BIO·FICTION Panel

  On the 8th of April 2021,  Bio Art Society and the European project Biofriction will present  the BIO-FICTION Panel, a conversation on neurotechnology and its current/potential impact on society. The panel is included in the program of the Biofiction Science Art Film Festival where 9 short  movies exploring the theme of Futurebody will be […]
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BioLab Conference

On Monday, March 15 at 6 pm (CET), Elisava Research and the European project Biofriction present the Biolab Conference, a lecture organized within the framework of Elisava’s BioLab Week and the Master in Design through New Materials. Maria Boto (The Colour Biolab, UGhent); Juan Crespo (Elisava Research BioLab) and Laura Benítez (director of the Biofriction project, led […]
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BLOT – Body Line of Thought

🗓️ From the 14th of November 12 PM until 15th of November 12 AM (GMT time) Between November 12th and  November 15th, takes place the premiere of BLOT project – Body Line of Thought, an international collaboration between choreographers Simona Deaconescu and Vanessa Goodman, selected Biofriction artists in residence. The premiere will take place in […]
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Kira O’Reilly

BIO Kira O’Reilly is an Irish artist based in Helsinki, her practice, both willfully interdisciplinary and entirely undisciplined stems from a visual art background, it employs performance, biotechnical practices and writing with which to consider speculative reconfigurations around the body. She makes, writes, teaches, mentors and collaborates with humans of various types and technologies and […]
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Open Call

The call is addressed to projects in the field of experimentation with biomaterials, with a special emphasis on transhackfeminist as an approach (or method multiplier) to repoliticize feminism through (bio)practice.
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