Cleanrooms, biotech art.

. Art

26.11.02 cleanrooms, biotech art.
Is ongoing until November 30, at Gallery Oldham Manchester (UK) cleanrooms , an exhibition that challenges our feeling about biotechnology, science is often perceived as secret and sinister. Through contamination and awareness, the editors would like to encourage all visitors to choose from where they could compete with the emerging powers of genetic manipulation. By Brandon Ballengee in 'From Farm to Pharm' carries out a detailed survey on the subject, involving some guys in the exploration of the origins, growth and contemporary practices of general engineering, through a collective writing of the history of man's struggle for dominion over nature. Gina Czarnecki, however, with its 'Silver After' evocative installation that allows you to manipulate human forms live through a huge video screen inside the gallery. The 'beings' created by the interaction with the visitors do not exist and the work poses a simple question: 'to what extent we are willing to take part in everything that we have made it possible and who aspire to make it possible for ourselves?' . In 'Uncontrolled Hermetic', Neal White, is recreated a room used antiseptic used in industrial biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, highlighting the most weak and contaminated the whole process of production, ie the human being. They could not mamcare the Critical Art Ensemble and their GenTerra ( see ), with a documentazone of the controversial performance seals.