TISSUE CULTURE & ART PROJECT

by SymbioticA

Oron Catts & Ionat Zurr

Award winning Artists, researchers and Curators, Catts and Zurr formed the internationally renowned Tissue Culture & Art Project in 1996. Catts is the Co-Founder and Director of SymbioticA: the Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts, School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia (UWA) and was a Professor of Contestable Design at the Royal College for the Arts UK. Dr Ionat Zurr is a researcher and lecturer at the School of Design UWA and SymbioticA’s academic co-ordinator. Both ware Visiting Professor at Biofilia – Based for Biological Arts, Aalto University, Finland (2015-2020). They have been visiting scholars at The Centre of Arts and Art History at Stanford University (2007) and Research Fellows at The Tissue Engineering & Organ Fabrication Laboratory, Harvard Medical School (2000-2001).

Catts & Zurr’s interest is Life, more specifically the shifting relations and perceptions of life in the light of new knowledge and its applications. Often working in collaboration with other artists and scientists, they have developed a body of work that speaks volumes about the need for new cultural articulations of evolving concepts of life.

They are considered pioneers in the field of Biological Arts; they publish widely and exhibit internationally. Their work was exhibited and collected by museums such as Pompidou Centre in Paris, MoMA NY, Mori art Museum, NGV, GoMA, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Ars Electronica, National Art Museum of China and more. Their research was covered by The NY Times, Washington Post, Wired, New Scientist, Time, Newsweek, Nature, Science, and  other TV, radio, print and online media.

Catts & Zurr ideas and projects reach beyond the confines of art; their work is often cited as inspiration to diverse areas such as new materials, textiles, design, architecture, ethics, fiction, and food.

 

The Tissue Culture & Art Project is hosted at SymbioticA - The Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts , The University of Western Australia.

Title: Victimless Leather- A Prototype of Stitch-less Jacket grown in a Technoscientific "Body"

Artists: The Tissue Culture & Art (Oron Catts & Ionat Zurr)

Medium: Biodegradable polymer skin and bone cells from human and mouse

Dimensions of original: variable

Date: 2000

Acknowledgment: This project was hosted, researched and developed at SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia and the Tissue Engineering and Organ Fabrication Laboratory, MGH, Harvard Medical School.

Title: Pig Wings - The Chiropteran Version

Artists: The Tissue Culture & Art (Oron Catts, Ionat Zurr & Guy Ben-Ary)

Medium: Pig mesenchymal cells (bone marrow stem cells) and biodegradable/bioabsorbable polymers (PGA, P4HB)

Dimensions of original: 4cm x 2cm x0.5cm each

Date: 2000- 2001

Acknowledgment: This project was hosted, researched and developed at SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia and the Tissue Engineering and Organ Fabrication Laboratory, MGH, Harvard Medical School.

Title: : ‘Tissue Engineered Steak No.1’ 2000  A study for “Disembodied Cuisine”

Artists: The Tissue Culture & Art (Oron Catts, Ionat Zurr & Guy Ben-Ary)

Medium: Pre-Natal sheep skeletal muscle and degradable PGA polymer scaffold.

Date: 2000

Acknowledgment: This project was hosted, researched and developed at SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia and the Tissue Engineering and Organ Fabrication Laboratory, MGH, Harvard Medical School

Title: Nutrient Bug1.0: Stir Fly

Artists: The Tissue Culture & Art (Oron Catts & Ionat Zurr) in collaboration with Robert Foster

Medium: custom-built bioreactor, fly cells, nutrients, cell bag

Date: 2016

Acknowledgment: This project was hosted, researched and developed at SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia

Title: The Mechanism of Life – after Stephane Leduc , 2013

Artists: Oron Catts, Ionat Zurr and Corrie van Sice

Medium: Custom design rapid prototype printer, computer, chemicals and dyes.

Date: 2013

Acknowledgment: This project was hosted, researched and developed at SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia

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