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SUMMARY:Living Borders
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is dedicated to the imaginaries and investigation
 s of a range of physical demarcations that are\, literally\, borders alive
  in and of themselves. It addresses borders made from biological material 
 such as skin\, shell\, crust\, membrane\, hide\, bark\, or epidermis\, but
  also artificially made ‘living’ skins and ecological borders. Bringi
 ng together knowledge from history and aesthetics\, biology\, ecology and 
 biomedical engineering the workshop interrogates the manifold ways in whic
 h humans relate to living borders\, it explores forms of imagining\, visua
 lizing and modeling living borders\, and it strives to develop new ideas a
 nd practices bridging the science-humanities divide in conceiving of livin
 g borders as simultaneously scientific and cultural objects of study\, wit
 h a small accompanying display of exhibits from MicroPop\, an exhibition d
 eveloped by the Cluster of Excellence Controlling Microbes to Fight Infect
 ions\, Research Center for Science Communication\, University of Tübingen
 \, and the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart.\\r\\nProgram
X-ALT-DESC:<p>This workshop is dedicated to the imaginaries and investigati
 ons of a range of physical demarcations that are\, literally\, borders ali
 ve in and of themselves. It addresses borders made from biological materia
 l such as skin\, shell\, crust\, membrane\, hide\, bark\, or epidermis\, b
 ut also artificially made ‘living’ skins and ecological borders.&nbsp\
 ;Bringing together knowledge from history and aesthetics\, biology\, ecolo
 gy and biomedical engineering the workshop interrogates the manifold ways 
 in which humans relate to living borders\, it explores forms of imagining\
 , visualizing and modeling living borders\, and it strives to develop new 
 ideas and practices bridging the science-humanities divide in conceiving o
 f living borders as simultaneously scientific and cultural objects of stud
 y\, with a small accompanying display of exhibits from <strong>MicroPop</s
 trong>\, an exhibition developed by the Cluster of Excellence Controlling 
 Microbes to Fight Infections\, Research Center for Science Communication\,
  University of Tübingen\, and the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart.</
 p>\n<p><a href="t3://file?uid=720"><strong>Program</strong></a></p>\n\n\n
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
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