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Killing Flesh: Can the Semi-Living Die

Killing Flesh: Can the Semi-Living Die

Presented by Penn Humanities Forum at University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

November 4, 2009

Perhaps no one has probed the connections between life and art more dramatically than Oron Catts, bio-artist and co-founder of SymbioticA, an artistic research laboratory housed within the biological science department at the University of Western Australia. Professor Catts discusses the fascinating issues raised by bio-artwork, such as the living coat he created out of mouse stem cells for a recent MoMA design exhibition. Cosponsored by Institute of Contemporary Art.


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Tickets: Free

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Dates:
November 4, 2009

Times:
5 pm

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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

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