Eighth day, net.art transgenic.

Eighth day

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Eighth day, Eduardo Kac
30.10.01 Eighth day, net.art transgenic.
It is online and physically visible at the Institute for Studies in the Arts, Arizona State University, Eighth Day 's new project Eduardo Kac, the greatest exponent of the current one which has been called 'genetic art'. Day Eight consists of a complex system that equips the public the opportunity to experience and reflect on the social and cultural implications of biotechnology. You look at all this environment through a tiny camera mounted on a biobot (biological robots) connected to the Internet. Through this vision he can observe fish, plants and a mouse in which the gene were implanted 'GFP', which makes them fluorescent, ie a bright green light in certain lighting conditions. The whole environment was enclosed in a ventilated Plexiglas dome. The biobot is guided by certain amoeba 'linked' together make up his 'brain system', as procreating (ie dividing) cause the movements of the robot itself. The biobot represents a sort of avatar of the participants to the installation via the web, which still can orient the camera independently, and in the tunnel was uncluso a computer that shows the vision in that moment of the same web users. As the title indicates it is a sort of day after the creation (according to the Judeo-Christian tradition) in which participants can observe and reflect on the ecology transgenic in person, through this unique perspective.