Pini, S. & Ramos, M. & George, J., (2022) “Shifting Perspectives: A cinematic dialogue about Synthetic Biology in a more-than-human world”, Body, Space & Technology 21(1)
Pini, S. & Ramos, M. & George, J., (2022) “Shifting Perspectives: A cinematic dialogue about Synthetic Biology in a more-than-human world”, Body, Space & Technology 21(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/bst.7976
Abstract
The short experimental film Shifting Perspectives stems from a collaborative research project initiated in 2019 in Sydney, Australia, during the ‘Choreographic Hack Lab’—a week-long laboratory co-presented by Critical Path and Sydney Festival in partnership with the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS), which asked artists and academics to rethink and respond to the idea of the Anthropocene (Pini & George, 2019). The film was later developed in 2020 during a Responsive Residency at Critical Path, Sydney, awarded to anthropologist and choreographer Sarah Pini in collaboration with Jestin George, biotechnologist and visual artist, and Melissa Ramos, visual artist and filmmaker. This work aims to open a multivocal interdisciplinary dialogue across screendance, performance and synthetic biology. Inspired by a recent conversation between two leaders in the field of synthetic biology (Sarah Richardson and Tom Knight) and their divergent approaches to working with microbial life (Agapakis, 2019), the film invites to consider how collaborating with microorganisms can reshape our future in a more-than-human world.
Keywords
screendance, synthetic biology, more-than-human, feminist post-humanism, experimental film, interdisciplinarity