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<nettime-ann> Tissue Engineering Workshop , May 22,23,24 |
. Call for Participants : Deadline May 1 2013 Tissue Engineering Workshop, May 22,23,24 2013 Ottawa, Canada Subtle Technologies is excited to announce an upcoming workshop on Tissue Engineering. In partnership with SymbioticA, at The University of Western Australia and the Pelling Lab at the University of Ottawa. This workshop is being presented by Oron Catts and Andrew Pelling and his team at the Pelling Lab for Biophysical Manipulation. With thanks to; Dr Stuart Hodgetts, Dr Ionat Zurr & Bryan Keith. The idea of growing products rather than manufacturing them have been explored and critiqued through the notion of the semi-living by the Tissue Culture and Art Project (TC&A) since 1996. It stems from the developments in biomedical research in the 1990s; in particular tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The premise was that we can evoke the latent regenerative abilities of the biological body to grow organs and tissues either inside or outside of the biological or techno-scientific bodies. In the last fifteen years, many artists have used living tissue as a medium for artistic expression. The workshop will cover some of the main techniques of regenerative medicine and will explore the broader cultural and artistic implication of using living tissue within an artistic context. Make your own tissue cultures at this workshop. First, learn how to design and build a DIY incubator, sterile hood and centrifuge. Then learn the essentials of tissue engineering. The workshop will cover the main techniques of regenerative medicine and will explore the broader cultural and artistic implication of using living tissue within an artistic context. The cost of the workshop is $250.00 which includes your lab materials. Participants from out of town must organize their own accommodation. Due to the nature of this workshop we can only take a limited number of participants. In order to ensure a broad range of people, with different interests and levels of experience, we ask each applicant to submit their CV along with a short paragraph explaining why they are interested in participating in the workshop. This information can be uploaded at the following link before the deadline of May 1st 2013: http://fs4.formsite.com/subtletechnologies/form5/index.html This is a rare opportunity to work with artist, curator and researcher Oron Catts, a pioneer in the field of biological art. Oron is the director of SymbioticA, the Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts, within the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology, The University of Western Australia. The workshop is being hosted in the lab of Andrew Pelling (-Canada Research Chair in Experimental Cell Mechanics), where participants will gain hands-on experience with modern cell-biology practices and advanced biophysical tools. Andrewâs research exists at the interface of several disciplines in order to understand how physical information is processed by living cells in the context of fundamental cell biology, the pathology of cancer and muscular diseases and with applications in regenerative medicine. For further information: Subtle Technologies http://www.subtletechnologies.com Oron Catts: http://tcaproject.org/ http://www.symbiotica.uwa.edu.au Pelling Lab: http://www.pellinglab.net/ Subtle Technologies is grateful to the Canada Council for the Arts for their support which helps makes this workshop possible. The research and infrastructure in the Pelling Lab is supported by the Natural Resources and Engineering Research Council, The Canada Research Chairs Program, The Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the Province of Ontario and the University of Ottawa. -- Jim Ruxton Director of Programs Subtle Technologies Festival jim@subtletechnologies.com www.subtletechnologies.com Twitter: @SubtleTech _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann