LIFE 2.0 Salon
Friday 8 July,  6 - 7pm
Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus), Adelaide 
FREE but bookings necessary 
http://www.riaus.org.au/programs-and-events/life-2-0-salon

We would be delighted for you to join us in an intimate exploration of the 
connections between Synthetic Biology and Art at the LIFE 2.0 Salon.

The evening will be hosted by Dr Lisa Bailey, RiAus Program Manager, who is 
passionate about promoting public understanding of science and technology – not 
just to produce new scientists but to produce citizens who can make their own 
informed choices about the science and technology that inevitably affects all 
our lives.  Lisa will be leading a formal discussion in the Gallery, and an 
informal discussion in the Science Exchange bar, on the exhibition’s closing 
night with:

* Internationally regarded, Sydney-based cross-media artist Deborah Kelly, 
creator of one of the highlights of the show - the RiAus commissioned 
Beastliness animation.  Beastliness investigates the creation of new hybrid 
species in surprisingly playful, provocative and sexy ways.

* Jane Messenger, curator of the spectacular Patricia Piccinini: Once upon a 
time…  exhibition at The Art Gallery of South Australia. Once upon a time... 
engaged wide audiences with similar issues to LIFE 2.0, such as genetic 
engineering, synthetic biology and inter-species breeding.


The LIFE 2.0 exhibition was curated for RiAus by Melinda Rackham around the 
concepts of Synthetic Biology, bringing together the ideas, materials and 
processes for creating newness through artifice of art and the synthesis of 
science.  The exhibition investigates the wider social, cultural and ethical 
perspectives on life itself - stimulating dialogue around Synthetic Biology in 
accessible, factual and entertaining ways through an exhibition, films, 
workshops and forums. Ultimately LIFE 2.O asks : 
- Are humans recklessly using up the natural resources of the planet, including 
all the other biological species, for our own will regardless of the 
consequences?
- Or are we working together with nature to create a better and sustainable 
world?

Sneak peek at Deborah Kelly's Beastliness:
http://vimeo.com/23241435

About the LIFE 2.0 exhibition:
http://www.riaus.org.au/programs/art/visual-art-exhibition-archive/life2/

Read the Realtime review:
Synthetic Engineering: Dreams & Doubts by Kirsty Darlaston
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/103/10326

Book for the LIFE 2.0 Salon:
http://www.riaus.org.au/programs-and-events/life-2-0-salon


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Dr Melinda Rackham 
Contemporary Artforms Curator
Partner Curator Royal Institution of Australia
Adjunct Professor RMIT University


















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