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Jonathon Keats on Different Bits
San francisco conceptual artist Jonathon Keats will discuss his work with "found processes," procedures that he discovers in the activities of everyday life, that he then appropriates for his art. Keats' latest project, "Divine Taxonomy", attempts to
genetically engineer God in a laboratory, in order to
determine whether God's DNA is more like that of an
animal (e.g., a fruit fly) or like that of a bacterium
(e.g., blue-green algae).
genetically engineer God in a laboratory, in order to
determine whether God's DNA is more like that of an
animal (e.g., a fruit fly) or like that of a bacterium
(e.g., blue-green algae).
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