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>From [email protected] Wed Jan 10 13:29:47 2001
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From: Gene Spill <[email protected]>
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Gene Spill, a group exhibition involving the artists:
Stephen Birch
Bronia Iwanczak
Isobel Johnston
Michelle Nikou
Suzanne Treister
Philipa Veitch
which took place at Imperial Slacks Gallery, Sydney, from 16 November -
2 December 2000, is now viewable online:
http://ensemble.va.com.au/genespill
Gene Spill is about our movement towards an age redefined by
biotechnology: it is an investigation into the reconfigured realities
created by genetically modified lifeforms and their interplay within the
complex nexus of our ecosystem and our cultural/social beliefs and
practices. Gene Spill explores the transgression of previous boundaries
for a new taxonomy with different relational strategies in a language of
morphology, mutation and fusion.
*apologies for cross posting*
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