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Bioarte: Entre el deslumbramiento tecnológico y la mirada crítica

Authors: Serena Pisano, José Albelda;

Bioarte: Entre el deslumbramiento tecnológico y la mirada crítica

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ABSTRACT: The article analyses the works and arguments of artists belonging to bioart and transgenic art, among them Eduardo Kac, Critical Art Ensemble, Natalie Jeremijenko. In addition, it examines the contributions of theorists such as Sergio Roncallo, Jorge Riechmann and Carol Gigliotti. It takes a stand in the ethical debate about bioart, in order to investigate the implications of the art performed by means of biotechnologies from the ecological ethics point of view. In some cases it is possible to detect an aprioristic faith in the new technologies and the use of public debate as an instrument, in other cases the artworks claim to be based on ecological concerns, not always with convincing results.

El artículo analiza las obras y las argumentaciones de artistas pertenecientes al bioarte y el arte transgénico, entre ellos Eduardo Kac, Critical Art Ensemble, Natalie Jeremijenko. Además, se examinan las aportaciones de teóricos como Sergio Roncallo, Jorge Riechmann y Carol Gigliotti. Asimismo, se toma posición en el debate ético acerca del bioarte, para indagar las implicaciones del arte transgénico a la luz de la ética ecológica. En ocasiones se detecta una fe apriorística en las nuevas tecnologías y un uso instrumental del debate público, mientras que en otros casos las obras pretenden basarse en motivaciones ecológicas, con resultados no siempre concluyentes.

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Spain
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Bioarte, Bioart, 7 Bellas artes, Etica ecológica, Ecological ethics

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