The Non Random Arts Collective: Exploring Habitability, Space Exploration, and Gene Editing
Tags: SETI Live, Climate and Bioscience
Time: Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 -
Location: online
Suppose global warming raised temperatures so drastically that crops failed and caused world hunger. Would you support the idea of gene editing humans ’skin cells so that photosynthesis would become an alternative source of human nutrition? The Non Random Arts Collective, part of the SETI Institute’s Artist in Residence (AIR) program, explores fascinating scenarios connecting climate change, habitability, and gene editing. SETI AIR Director Bettina Forget chats with the collective about their GAIA workshop series, which they led at the SETI Institute this summer, where they invited scientists and artists to engage with the intricacies of climate adaptation, space exploration, and genetic research.
The Non Random Arts Collective consists of Linda O’Keeffe, Ashley James Brown, Tony Doyle, and Ines Montalvao. Together, they delve into the intersections between the arts and diverse fields such as astrophysics, genetics, urban planning, ecology, climate change, technological adaptation, AI, and design futures.
More info: https://www.non-random.co.uk/