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  • Brown, Richard and Lane Giles, ed. Biotica: Art, Emergence and Artificial Life. London: RCA Computer Related Design Research, 2001.
  • Biotica -
    An immersive journey into a world of artificial-life creatures.
    Viewers use their arms to fly and navigate in a virtual 3D world of evolving, swimming and pulsing a-life creatures.

    (source: www.mimetics.com)
  • Willet, Jennifer. BIOTEKNICA: Teratogenic Strategies for Critical BioArt Production [16.07.2014].
  • Willet, Jennifer and Shawn Bailey. BIOTEKNICA: Soft Experiments from the Laboratory [].
  • Willet, Jennifer and Shawn Bailey. BIOTEKNICA: Self-Experimentation and Tissue Culture INTER Art Actuel (2006).
  • Willet, Jennifer. BIOTEKNICA: Reflections on Reproductive and Cloning Technologies Graduate Researcher: Journal for the Arts Science and Technology 1, no. 2 (2003).
  • Willet, Jennifer and Shawn Bailey. BIOTEKNICA: Organic Tissue Prototypes The State of the Real: Aesthetics in the Digital Age, Damian Sutton, Susan Brind and Ray McKenzie, Edts. (2006): 125-134.
  • Weibel, Peter. Biotechnologie und Kunst In Technik und Gesellschaft: Symposium der Technischen Universita?t Wien, 24.-30. 8. 1980, Lech am Arlberg, edited by Manfred Schmutzer and Technische Universita?t Wien and Interdisziplina?res...
  • Swanson, Kara. Biotech in Court: A Legal Lesson on the Unity of Science. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore: Social Studies of Science, 2007.
  • Biota -
    Biota is a porcelain sculptural installation employing the morphology of the sea sponge as a matrix. Arranged on low-standing Plexiglas platforms, the sculptures appear as if they were dead coral. In the sea, such exoskeleton frameworks signal the...