InsideOut: Laboratory Ecologies is a course of research and creative production centering around the notion of a 'laboratory ecology.' This installation, in collaboration with the Bioart: Contemporary Art and the Life Sciences, was built on the side of the busiest commercial boarder crossing highway between Canada and The USA. A portable laboratory was built in a tent trailer and housed class instruction in DNA extraction from kiwi fruit – as well as bacteria and yeast cultivation.
Image Credits:
Jennifer Willet
InsideOut: Laboratory Ecologies
Open Corridor Festival, Windsor, Canada
2009
Photo Credits: Mike Ngo, and Julie Sando
Sponsors:
SSHRC - Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
The Canada Council for the Arts