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Post by maysamyounis on Feb 13, 2016 3:52:46 GMT
An Artist Asks: Whose Business Is Our DNA? In 2013, the artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg created masks of strangers based on genetic material left behind. Her work deals with questions surrounding privacy and genetic surveillance—namely, what regulations do we have around DNA collection? I liked this Artist work because it is some new Innovation, who he did Genetic material to make a new thing.My question will be why art change this today's a lot and much new innovation entry, Just because of business our Creativity? Please Watch this short video, Work of Artist Dewey - Hagborg. and show his work. www.theatlantic.com/video/index/423183/is-our-dna-the-governments-business/?utm_source=SFTwitter
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Post by ETypeRegymon on Feb 14, 2016 13:07:04 GMT
The fact that we have to take conscious action to prevent our waste (as in shed hairs and saliva) that we drop every day from being used to monitor us is pretty awful. The art itself is pretty creepy since I doubt anyone would volunteer to have copies of their faces be on display. And since they don't need much of your DNA to make one, they won't need permission.
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