Living biotechnical lives: noise, parasites, and relational practices

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  • who: Morten Su00f8ndergaard from the Universitat Oberta Catalunya Aalborg University, Denmark have published the research work: Living biotechnical lives: noise, parasites, and relational practices, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this article, the tick is used as a case study from biology (in addition to being the focus of the aforementioned art project) representing a world of transforming relations. The work directly references, through its shape and wearability, the biotechnology research and development into ticks that was conducted in the the authors between the 1950s and the 1970s with the aim of using ticks as . . .

     

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