DA4GA Designers and Artists For Genomics Award
Maurizio Montalti

Maurizio Montalti
https://vimeo.com/38158278
DA4GA winner Maurizio Montalti, Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation
https://vimeo.com/38158278
DA4GA winner Maurizio Montalti, Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation
Matthijs Munnik

Matthijs Munnik
https://vimeo.com/38023193
winner Matthijs Munnik, Netherlands Consortium for Systems Biologyby Wetlab PRO 2 months 1 week ago / Creative Commons License: by nc ndWinner of DA4GA I, Matthijs Munnik with Singing worms: Microscopic Opera
Microscopic Opera is an audiovisual installation created by Matthijs Munnik and the Netherlands Consortium for Systems Biology. In this project lab worms C. Elegans produce images and sounds. Quote: “We are able to manipulate life forms without them even knowing that we exist. What if the same is also true for us? What if humans are not aware that something else is manipulating them?”
alila Essaïdi

Jalila Essaïdi
https://vimeo.com/38019863
DA4GA winner Jalila Essaïdi, Netherlands Consortium Forensic Genomicsby Wetlab PRO 2 months 1 week ago / Creative Commons License: by nc ndWinner of DA4GA I Jalila Essaïdi with Transgenic skin: 2,6g 329m/s
Jalila Essaïdi and Forensic Genomics Consortium Netherlands developed the project 2.6g 329m/s which includes creation of bulletproof transgenic human skin. The project emphatically explores the social, political, ethical and cultural issues concerning safety.
Quote: “I want to show that the safety in its broadest sense is a relative concept, and hence the term bulletproof. If the skin is pierced by the bullet, the experiment is certainly successful.”
https://vimeo.com/38019863
DA4GA winner Jalila Essaïdi, Netherlands Consortium Forensic Genomicsby Wetlab PRO 2 months 1 week ago / Creative Commons License: by nc ndWinner of DA4GA I Jalila Essaïdi with Transgenic skin: 2,6g 329m/s
Jalila Essaïdi and Forensic Genomics Consortium Netherlands developed the project 2.6g 329m/s which includes creation of bulletproof transgenic human skin. The project emphatically explores the social, political, ethical and cultural issues concerning safety.
Quote: “I want to show that the safety in its broadest sense is a relative concept, and hence the term bulletproof. If the skin is pierced by the bullet, the experiment is certainly successful.”