A Project, Research, and Conference Initiative

This initiative aims to bring together artists, biologists, and science studies scholars, to address a broad range of questions about science in the public sphere. The list of possible research domains to be investigated includes, but is not limited to, genomics, tissue engineering, genetic engineering and stem cell research.

  1. What types of models of interdisciplinary engagement might facilitate rich, well-informed public participation in scientific discourse?
  2. How do we go beyond the "demo" model often used by science museums and approach the subject matter in an experiential hands-on way that allows for failure, redirection of research questions and the promotion of agency towards an area that is usually reserved for the expert community?
  3. What types of epistemological questions emerge at the intersection of biology, art, and the public sphere? How would an exchange mutually benefit the research areas of each discipline? Under which umbrella could research collaborations of this kind be supported?

We are specifically interested in the relationship of these research areas to the social landscape of the pharmaceutical industry, the agricultural industry, global trade and corporate license agreements, the framing of biosecurity and biodefense, constructions of disease, and the global politics of the reproductive health industry.

A Project, Research and Conference Initiative between the ParasiteLab at UCI and xDesign at UCSD. Contact: info@parasitelab.net

 


SPONSORS (in alphabetical order):
California Institute for Telecommunications & Information Technology | UCI Arts Computation Engineering Graduate Program
UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts | UCI International Center for Writing and Translation | University of California Humanities Research Institute
UCI Research & Graduate Studies | UCI School of Biological Sciences