Dec. 15th, 2020 07:06 pm
Biotech and art
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What happened to Maya yogurt ? This is an issue that in the name of honesty not many people wonder about. But the artist Maya Smrekar had a project where she would make yoghurt with lactic acid bacteria she had modified with a gene from one of her own cells. In the link Marxism is menioned. Perhaps something about capitalism when the prolitariat no longer can get by by selling their work, but have to sell parts of their bodies: "Soylet green is people" "Maya yogurt is one gene from one people." I have always liked the combination of biotechnology and art. But can I hope that others will find it interesting?
I learned about the above through Ars electronica in Linz, Austria. I perceived Linz as a boring and run-down city. If I am going to lecture, in a philosophy lesson in high school, we learned in passing that Wittgenstein went to the same high school as Hitler. But it was only long after I visited Linz that I read that their joint high school was in Linz. Well, that need not explain that I thought the city was boring and Linz at least had the museum Ars electronica where I came across Maya yourghut. And very different about technology.
Below are my photos from Ars electronica, on the banks of the Danube (that it is an amateur photo can be seen that a branch is in the way):
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I learned about the above through Ars electronica in Linz, Austria. I perceived Linz as a boring and run-down city. If I am going to lecture, in a philosophy lesson in high school, we learned in passing that Wittgenstein went to the same high school as Hitler. But it was only long after I visited Linz that I read that their joint high school was in Linz. Well, that need not explain that I thought the city was boring and Linz at least had the museum Ars electronica where I came across Maya yourghut. And very different about technology.
Below are my photos from Ars electronica, on the banks of the Danube (that it is an amateur photo can be seen that a branch is in the way):

