Bulletproof Skin, Exploring Boundaries by Piercing Barriers

Jalila Essaidi

ISBN 10: 9081995707 ISBN 13: 9789081995702
Editorial: Jalila Essaidi, 2012
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A stunning hardcover book with a special cover and paper that feels soft like skin/silk, counting 160 pages.

Bulletproof skin, Exploring Boundaries by Piercing Barriers, a beautiful book of art & writing about project 2.6g 329m/s, a BioArt project by Artist Jalila Essaidi. The goal of this art project was to create a bullet-resistant human skin through the fusion of human cells and spider silk proteins. Spider silk is "stronger" than steel, providing the ideal concept material for making light bulletproof armor or, in this case - bulletproof skin. The spider silk proteins employed originated from genetically modified organisms, including goats and silkworms. The skin, tested at the Forensic Genomics Consortium Netherlands / the Netherlands Forensic Institute at the ballistics department, successfully warded off bullets fired at reduced speed. The project received the Designers & Artists 4 Genomics Award conceived by the Netherlands Genomics Initiative and the CSG Centre for Society and the Life Sciences as well as an honorary mention in the Hybrid Art category of Prix Ars Electronica 2012. This was truly a "bullet heard round the world"- Jalila's story was immediately picked up by the Associated Press, the Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post, CNN, EuroNews and the BBC, among numerous others, and she has subsequently given interviews throughout the world.

After introducing the Essaidi story the book will launch into several related inquiries. Thus, this book has multiple layers, much like the bulletproof skin itself. The authors contributing to the volume will examine the various dimensions of the artwork: artistic, scientific, ethical, socio-political, global and communicative and reflect on spider silk, genetically modified goats, special ballistic gel and enhanced human skin. All of these dimensions of human life confront unexpected questions and new horizons through the creation of bulletproof skin.

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Título: Bulletproof Skin, Exploring Boundaries by ...
Editorial: Jalila Essaidi
Año de publicación: 2012
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: Very good

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Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America

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Hardcover. First edition. 159pp. Quarto [28 cm] Felt-like white cloth over boards. The extremities are lightly soiled, and there is a small moisture stain on the front board. A book detailing Essaidi's Bio / Art project. From the Publisher- 'Bulletproof skin, Exploring Boundaries by Piercing Barriers' is a beautiful book of art & writing about project '2.6g 329m/s'. A stunning hardcover book with a special cover and paper that feels soft like skin/silk. "A project that embraces both art and science and balances on the border of imagination and reality. Which is perhaps the most exciting place to be as a scientist and as an artist!" Robbert Dijkgraaf "What [this book] does what very few books about biotech art do: it brings the project but also the whole field into a broader context. Scientists, philosophers and renowned people involved in the 'biotech art' world contributed to the volume with essays that ponder on the ethical, cultural, artistic and scientific meaning of the project and of biotech artworks in general." Régine Debatty. Nº de ref. del artículo: 58348

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