INCUBATOR Hybrid Laboratory at the Intersection of Art, Science and Ecology

Jennifer Willet
Source: Jennifer Willet

Jennifer Willet

INCUBATOR Hybrid Laboratory at the Intersection of Art, Science and Ecology , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
INCUBATOR is grateful for support from the following organizations: SSHRC Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and The University of Windsor (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Visual Arts, Centre for Teaching and Learning.)
Documents
  • INCUBATOR: Hybrid Laboratory at the Intersection of Art, Science, and Ecology, Dr. Jennifer Willet - School of Visual Arts, The University of Windsor, 2012.
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Description
INCUBATOR Hybrid Laboratory at the Intersection of Art, Science and Ecology
School for Arts and Creative Innovation, The University of Windsor
Director, Dr. Jennifer Willet
2009 – Ongoing
INCUBATOR is a physical and theoretical hub, a new art/science laboratory at The University of Windsor. Founded in 2009, it functions both as an apparatus in which environmental conditions can be controlled towards the assisted proliferation of life, but also as a site that supports the proliferation of new ideas – new artistic practices. Physically and metaphorically INCUBATOR serves as site for innovative productive and performative imaginings of biotechnology as a technology of the body – a complex ecology – that implicates each of us intellectually and biologically in the continued propagation of the life sciences.
INCUBATOR serves many practical functions:
as a studio/lab to facilitate ongoing bioart research and production for INCUBATOR lab members at The University of Windsor,
as an educational facility hosting the Bioart: Contemporary Art and the Life Sciences class annually, and graduate level instruction through the University of Windsor’s MFA program,
as an exhibition venue, where biological artworks that cannot leave the lab can be viewed on an appointment basis,
as an art installation challenging contemporary laboratory aesthetics,
as a home base for a series of portable laboratories including: BioARTCAMP, The Banff Centre (2011), Bio-FLORIADE, WAAG Society (2014).
Keywords
  • genres
    • bioart
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • art history
    • Nature and Environment
      • animals
      • DNA
      • Nature
Technology & Material
Installation Requirements / Space
Hybrid Laboratory
Exhibitions & Events
Bibliography