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Amy Karle (born 1980) is an American artist, bioartist and futurist. She creates work that looks forward to a future where technology can support and enhance the human condition. She was named in BBC's 100 women, as one of the 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2019. Her work questions what it means to be human, with an emphasis on exploring the relationship between technology and humanity; particularly how technology and biotechnology impacts health, humanity, evolution and the future. She combines science and technology with art and is known for using live tissue in her works. Karle uses body based investigation and the actual science and technology as tools in the process of creating the artworks. Amy Karle's artworks include new media art, bioart, computation

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  • Amy Karle (en)
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  • Amy Karle (* 1980 in New York City) ist eine US-amerikanische Künstlerin. Die BBC hat sie in die 100-Women-Liste des Jahres 2019 aufgenommen. (de)
  • Amy Karle és una artista nord-americana, pionera del . A les seves obres, on explora la relació entre la tecnologia i el cos humà, utilitza tècniques d'impressió en tres dimensions i recerca sobre cèl·lules mare i clonació per fer servir teixits orgànics com a material. Entre les seves obres hi ha Morphologies of Resurrection, feta en col·laboració amb la Smithsonian, on es recreen sis esquelets d'evolucions hipotètiques del triceratop. Ha exposat en més de 53 exhibicions internacionals. (ca)
  • Amy Karle (born 1980) is an American artist, bioartist and futurist. She creates work that looks forward to a future where technology can support and enhance the human condition. She was named in BBC's 100 women, as one of the 100 inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2019. Her work questions what it means to be human, with an emphasis on exploring the relationship between technology and humanity; particularly how technology and biotechnology impacts health, humanity, evolution and the future. She combines science and technology with art and is known for using live tissue in her works. Karle uses body based investigation and the actual science and technology as tools in the process of creating the artworks. Amy Karle's artworks include new media art, bioart, computation (en)
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  • Amy Karle (en)
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  • Amy Karle (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Amy_Karle_with_her_artwork_The_Heart_of_Evolution%3F,_2019.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Biofeedback_Art,_Amy_Karle_2011_(Durational_Performance_Art).jpg
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