Sticky Settings: Navigating Entanglements of Computational and Biological Worlds

University of Technology Sydney
Artist Talk
2022
Sticky Settings: Navigating Entanglements of Computational and Biological Worlds
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Art and 3D Bioprinting

University of Technology Sydney
Sydney, Australia
December 1-2, 2022

Laura Splan, Dr. Paul Brown & Linda Dement, Cynthia Verspaget

The Australian Bioprinting Workshop for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
University of Technology Sydney
Sydney, Australia
December 1-2, 2022
Theatre Room, Building 11
Free Hybrid Event

Artist Talk by Laura Splan
Sticky Settings: Navigating Entanglements of Computational and Biological Worlds

Laura Splan will give an artist talk at the University of Technology Sydney during an event on "Art and 3D Bioprinting". These presentations explore how integrated art-science projects can produce thought-provoking artworks while furthering research design and cross-disciplinary insights in the scientific realm.

Linda Dement and Paul Brown will present a case study of their art-science projects, past and future, in collaboration with the Cardiovascular Regeneration Laboratory at University of Technology Sydney.

Laura Splan will talk about her arts practice at the intersection of science, technology and culture.... exploring 'the sublime complexity of the biological world'.

Cynthia Verspaget from Curtin University is one of the earliest Australian artists to undertake bio-art including cell cultivation art, and established her own cell line. She will reflect on challenges in technological, scientific and artistic practice.

MODERATOR
Dr. Paul Brown (Chair) Alphaville Arts and University of Technology Sydney, Creative Producer/Artist
Linda Dement, Cardiovascular Regeneration Group, UTS, Artist

The Australian Bioprinting Workshop for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine was created for a community of bioengineers, scientists and clinicians to work in synergy with industry, government, and regulatory agencies to tackle key challenges in the bioprinting field and facilitate its clinical translation. The 2022 Workshop will be a hybrid event, with the goal of promoting early career researchers and students, by sharing their work around bioink development, stem cells, biomaterials, and other topics relevant to 3D bioprinting technologies.

Organized by Dr. Carmine Gentile
Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
School of Biomedical Engineering
University of Technology Sydney
Sydney, Australia