The Algae Society BioArt Design Lab: exploring multispecies entanglements and making kin with algae

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Harris, David
Harrower, Juniper
Felice, Gene
Parker, Jennifer
Espinel, José Carlos
Hillary, Fiona
Ribeaux, Tiare
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2022
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The Algae Society BioArt Design Lab is a global collective of interdisciplinary researchers working together with algae as nonhuman international research partners. As a collaborative group of artists, scientists, and scholars, they experiment and coproduce with algae, seeking to highlight complex human interdependence and kinship with algal beings. Here the founding members introduce the Algae Society and share a collective collage of their evolving artistic works while reflecting on each researcher’s process, materiality, and aesthetic considerations. With these works, they endeavor to shift our perspectives from human-centric exceptionalism to greater appreciation and cultural reframing of our responsibility as participants in multispecies worlding.

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Leonardo

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55

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4

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© 2021 The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (ISAST). Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal website for access to the definitive, published version.

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Harris, D; Harrower, J; Felice, G; Parker, J; Espinel, JC; Hillary, F; Ribeaux, T, The Algae Society BioArt Design Lab: exploring multispecies entanglements and making kin with algae, Leonardo, 2022, 55 (4), pp. 332-337

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