ON TOUR www.bio-fiction.com 2014 - 2016 BIO·FICTION Science Art Film Art Science BIO·FICTION Austria - Vienna, - 25/10/2014 23/10/14 “The response to BIO·FICTION on Tour was extremely positive, we were able to bring both films and discussions to an international audience to foster new views and thoughts around the topic of synthetic biology.”

Markus Schmidt BIO·FICTION Festival Founder

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BIO·FICTION Festival Overview 04 18 Perth, Australia 46

World Map with Tour Stops 14 19 Ubatuba, Brazil 47

01 Linz, Austria 15 20 Poznan, Poland 48

02 Waldkraiburg, Germany 17 21 Nijmegen, Netherlands 49

03 Ljubljana, Slovenia (1) 18 22 Dublin, Ireland 50

04 Berlin, Germany 19 23 , Spain 51

05 Summer School Berlin, Germany 21 24 Lausanne, Switzerland 53

06 Kiev, Ukraine 22 25 Tokyo, Japan 54

07 New Delhi, India (1) 24 26 New Delhi, India (2) 55

08 Taipei, Taiwan (1) 26 27 Shanghai, PR China 56

09 Seattle, USA 28 28 Hong Kong, PR China 57

10 Helsinki, Finland 31 29 Istanbul, Turkey 58

11 Stuttgart, Germany 33 30 Amsterdam, Netherlands 59

12 Karlsruhe, Germany 35 Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, 31 Antarctica 62 13 Summer School , France 36 32 Stavanger, Norway 63 14 Summer School Heidelberg, Germany 38 33 Accra, Ghana 64 15 Taipei, Taiwan (2) 39 34 Bergen, Norway 65 16 Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1) 44 35 Ljubljana, Slovenia (2) 67 17 Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2) 45 Contact & impressum 68

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Summary of the BIO·FICTION Science, Art & Film Festival 2014

LOCATION: PRODUCER: Vienna, Austria BIOFACTION, Vienna

DATE: VENUE: 23rd - 25th October 2014 Natural History Museum Vienna

The second BIO·FICTION Science Art Film Festival took place from 23 - 25 October, 2014. The international synthetic biology festival was organised by Vienna-based research and science communication company Biofaction with the support of the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, Austria.

BIO·FICTION discussed, documented and explored the emerging field of synthetic biology and initiated a public discourse on this current and highly relevant topic. In order to facilitate this creative conversation, the event featured a large variety of content: 32 presentations, panel discussions, 5 do-it-yourself biology demos, 3 art performances, and of course film screenings.

The participants came from a wealth of backgrounds, including science and engineering, the social sciences, cultural studies, amateur biology, the military, film making, art and design. In accordance with its objective, all BIO·FICTION events were open to the public and free of charge. We were honoured to welcome not only locals, but also visitors who travelled from abroad to join us for a fantastic three days. Like its first edition in 2011, when it was launched successfully as the world’s first festival of its kind and was taken on a tour of three continents, the second BIO·FICTION festival was a highly rewarding event which connected diverse people and facilitated new avenues of discussion.

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Bergen (Norway) Waldkraiburg (Germany) Stavanger (Norway)

Berlin (Germany) Karlsruhe (Germany) Seattle (USA) Helsinki (Finland) Nijmegen (Netherlands) Poznan (Poland) Linz (Austria) Amsterdam (Netherlands) Vienna (Austria) Dublin (Ireland) Kiev (Ukraine) Lausanne (Switzerland) Istanbul (Turkey) Tokyo (Japan) Barcelona (Spain) New Delhi (India) Shanghai (China) Ljubljana (Slovenia) Hong Kong (HK) Taipei (Taiwan)

Accra (Ghana) Yogyakarta (Indonesia)

Ubatuba (Brasil)

Perth (Australia)

South Pole (Antarctica)

AROUND THE WORLD.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 14 01. BIO·FICTION @ Linz

LOCATION: Linz, Austria

DATE: HOST: 15th - 16th November 2014 Ars Electronica Center

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

In the framework of Science Days Ars Electronica Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines Center focuses on specific core topics - this time the Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß emphasis was placed on BioArt. Synbio Ads Mintel - Benedikt Groß The Culturists - David Benqué BIO·FICTION screened all shortlisted films in the context The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm of talks and lectures, guided tours and workshop Black Gold - Tim Clark and Frank Kolkman around the topic. The programme gave insight into Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristen Abel this young and exciting art form that deals with Aflatoxin Biosensor - Kristin Ari Dwijayanti Abel and Dimas Dwi bacteria, tissue and tiny living organisms. Exploring Indonesia - Adiguna Ari Dwijayanti Consultation - Ping Lu System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti LINKS: Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland Bacteria Compass - Howard Boland, C-LAB http://www.aec.at/press/2014/11/11/science-days-kunstli- che-kunstlerische-natur/ Travelling Research Kit - The Extrapolation Factory http://bio-fiction.com/2014/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden, Sam J Bond Biofiction-in-Linz.pdf Preparing for Tomorrow - Nathan Burr I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Living Food - Minsu Kim

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 15 Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer KATERED - Howard Boland, C-LAB Alien Fanfare - Jonathan Monaghan Proteo - Johanna Hoffmann-Dietrich Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Life Spectrum - Paloma Dawkins Uncolour Me Courious - Georgia Bondy Quasi Objects Cinematic Environment #8 - Lorenzo Oggiano Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr Tracked down by our genes - Gilbert Charles Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel The Perfect Humus - Marcello Mercado Decapoda Shock - Stress-O-Stat - Howard Boland, C-LAB I wish my life - Joachim Huveneers Simply Complex - Duguid Cameron Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall Vermin - Adi Gelbart Inorganica - Valerie Mellon Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi/Rafael Linares New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Hybris - Arjan Brentjes Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Public Misunderstanding of Science - Bruce Gilchrist Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel Daughter Cell - Kristina Korsholm Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen DIYSECT: Learning in Public - Mary Tsang, Benjamin Welmond Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Soluble Structures - Yuki Yoshioka Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud History of the Automobile - Scott Dorsey Beastliness - Deborah Kelly Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar Cytoplasmic Playgrounds - Markos Kay Pet Genesis - Amy May Chin, Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gu- naskera, Ting Chun Lin Bio-Logic - Gunasekera, Maurizio Montalti Ting Lin, Amy Chin

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 16 02. BIO·FICTION @ Waldkraiburg

LOCATION: Waldkraiburg, Germany

DATE: HOST: 28th November 2014 Kreisjugendring Mühldorf am Inn

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Kreisjugendring Mühldorf am Inn hosted NERD NITE Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines WALDKRAIBURG at the Schenkerhalle in late November. I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Camillo Meinhart of BIO·FICTION was present to give an Hybris -Arjan Brentjes introduction about Synthetic Biology and the ways it Synbio Ads: London - Benedikt Groß could potentially change our lives. Following the talk, a Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo selection of BIO·FICTION short films were screened. Beastliness - Deborah Kelly The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar LINKS: Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud http://www.biofaction.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/ Living Food - Minsu Kim Stinkendes_Bakterium_mit_Bananenduft.pdf Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp http://www.kjr-muehldorf.de/ Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Synthetic Biology: Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 17 03. BIO·FICTION @ Ljubljana (1)

LOCATION: Ljubljana, Slovenia

DATE: HOST: 29th January 2015 Centre for Social Studies of Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

BIO·FICTION brought a selection of awarded short Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines films to the Slovenian audience. The screening en- Synbio Ads: London - Benedikt Groß couraged students and public to encompass and I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa interpret various perspectives, dilemmas and ex- Living Food - Minsu Kim pectations of synthetic biology and biotechnology. Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon It is through film as a medium that this event strived to Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo instigate reflection and public discussion on this sort of The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero technology and its (future) place in society. Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud DISCUSSION: Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar New Mumbai - Tobias Revell The screening of short films was followed by an Hybris - Arjan Brentjes interdisciplinary round-table discussion between Synthetic Biology: Synthetic Biology: A New Way in students and faculty members. Evolution - Uwe Sleytr Beastliness - Deborah Kelly LINKS: Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp

http://www.bunker.si/eng/archives/6157

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 18 04. BIO·FICTION @ Berlin

LOCATION & PARTNER: Berlin, Germany

DATE: HOST: 25th - 25th January 2015 Art & Science Node ASN

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The event consisted of the ASN exhibition with Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden, Sam J Bond “BIO·FICTION@Berlin” and ASN Forum. The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland ASN exhibition screened a selection of films from Synthetic Biology: Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - our shortlisted filsm as well as other works of artists Uwe Sleytr and scientists, among them Ursula Damm, Luis dos Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit Santos, Ethan Shaftel, Uwe Sleytr, Clea T. Waite, and Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel more. Quasi Objects Cinematic Environment #8 - Lorenzo Oggiano Living Food - Minsu Kim ASN Forum is a platform for sharing interdisciplinary Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud (artistic, humanistic, scientific) visions and concerns about the future(s).

The Forum was moderated by special ASN guests/ members.

LINKS:

http://transmediale.de/content/capture-the-futures http://www.artscience-node.com/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 19 Top: Introduction to the screening

Top: Introduction to the screening

Top: Films being screened

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 20 SCIENCE AR T FILMFESTIVAL

05. BIO·FICTION Summer School @ Berlin

LOCATION: Berlin, Germany

DATE: HOST: 26th February 2015 PaciTA conference

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Wolfgang Kerbe (Biofaction) and A. Khodzhaeva (ITAS/ Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen KIT) presented the Interactive BIO·FICTION Film Lounge BioFlaneur - Aleks Cicha at the PaciTA conference in Berlin on 26 February 2015. Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen Exploring Indonesia - Ari Dwijayanti A selection of films was shown from the BIO·FICTION Copy and Clone - Louis Rigaud Science Art Film Festival 2014, that were the basis of Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel a number of group discussions on the future of syn- thetic biology and its ramifications for society. The ses- sion was held in a style similar to that of a world café. 21 participants from the TA community joined lively conversations on the content of the films and the associations they would find in the context of different visions of synthetic biology.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 21 06. BIO·FICTION @ Kiev

LOCATION: in Kiev, Ukraine

DATE: HOST: 02nd - 03th April 2015 XIII International Scientific Conference of Young Scientists, SHEVCHENKIVSKA VESNA: LIFE SCIENCES at the National Taras Shevchenko University & Gymnasium

DESCRIPTION:

A selection of films were presented wihin the framework of people made up of informed specialists: biologists, of the XIII International Scientific Conference of Young sociologists, psychologists, chemists, managers, eco- Scientists at the National Taras Shevchenko University nomics etc. to cover all aspects of possible effects on and was as well shown to pupils of the high school that humankind and the environment to represent society is part of the campus followed by a discussion. as a whole. - If mistakes happen in the development of new organisms each research institution should have a special committee DISCUSSION & FEEDBACK: to deal with possible consequences, committee must consist of the same people who created these new Summary of students’ feedback: organisms as they understand what they did. - Films shown represent realities of Synthetic Biology. - Possible problems may appear when scientists work - Idea of Life Creation is not magical at all as everything on order from industry: immediatly profitable outcomes in organisms can be understood but only limited by the might cause long-term consequeces initially overseen resolution of its possibly complexity. by short term profit making. Controlling entities in this - Creation of new cells and life should be pushed as far area will be vital to foresee future consequences and as possible without creating defects. to inform industry about their long-term resposibilties. - The responsibilty of new kinds of life created through - At the moment there are almost no collaborations Synthetic Biology can not lie in the hands of biologists between different fields of biology in Ukraine; room for alone but should be decided upon by a diverse group improvement.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 22 FILMS PRESENTED: LINKS:

http://bio-knu.wix.com/bioshv2015 Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero http://biology.univ.kiev.ua/departments/department-of- zoology/201-news/2446-bio-fiction-festival-2015.html Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland Hybris - Arjan Brentjes Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Synbio Ads: London, Mintel - Benedikt Groß Vermin - Adi Gelbart Synthetic Biology in Europe - Biofaction

Top: Pupils watching the screening

Top:: Follow up discussion with pupils from high school

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 23 07. BIO·FICTION @ New Delhi (1)

LOCATION: New Delhi, India

DATE: HOST: 9th April 2015 Khoj International Artists’ Association

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

BIO·FICTION on Tour made stop at The Undivided Mind, Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo a 6-week residency program at Khoj, Synbio Ads: London - Benedikt Groß Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Dedicated to exploring the cross- over between two I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa seemingly unrelated fields of Art and Science. This Living Food - Minsu Kim residency gives opportunities to individuals whose Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen work already seeks to explore the ways in which Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud scientific processes and discovery can be coupled with New Mumbai - Tobias Revell visual art production and vice-versa. The residency Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen also seeks to open up new platforms for discovery and The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero conversation between individuals and organizations Hybris - Arjan Brentjes with an interest in further developing knowledge about Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel the intersections of Science and Art, through its public programs and outreach activities.

LINKS:

http://khojworkshop.org/programme/the-undivided-mind- art-science-residency/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 24 Top: Live introduction by BIO·FICTION’s Markus Schmidt

Top: Exchange after the screening

Top: Follow up discussion

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 25 08. BIO·FICTION @ Taipei (1)

LOCATION: Taipei, Taiwan

DATES & HOSTS: HOST: 25th April 2015 Bioart.tw at HuaShan1914 Creative Park

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

BIO·FICTION’s first screening in Taipei took place at Hybris - Arjan Brentjes HuaShan1914 Creative Park and was hosted by Bioart.tw. Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi/Rafael Linares Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer A selection of BIO·FICTION short films were screened Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud followed by a discussion. Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti Living Food - Minsu Kim LINKS: History of the Automobile - Scott Dorsey

http://biofiction.bioart.tw Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden, Sam J Bond Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen New Mumbai - Tobias Revell The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 26 Images: 1st event: 25 April 2015 at HuaShan1914 Creative Park.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 27 09. BIO·FICTION @ Seattle

LOCATION: Seattle, US

DATE: HOST: 07th May 2015 ISB Institute for Systems Biology

DESCRIPTION:

Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in Seattle hosted Dr. Lee Hood, President of ISB, moderated the panel the first-ever screening of BIO·FICTION in North and opened the screening with some interesting re- America. More than 120 people attended the event, marks on the importance of consilience across art, which took place as part of the South Lake Union science and the humanities. Art Walk. PANEL DISCUSSION: The film selection was curated by Allison Kudla and a The panel consisted of Tom Skerritt, acclaimed committee that included Aron Thompson, Sui Huang, American Actor and Co-founder of the Film School; Nick Newcombe and Nitin Baliga. More than 8 hours Dr. Phillip Thurtle, Associate Professor in CHID and of films, ISB considered three vectors as they made History at the University of Washington; Dr. Nitin Baliga, their selection criteria for the films focused on syn- Professor, SVP & Director of ISB; and Dr. Allison thetic biology: Is it scientifically plausible and well- Kudla, Interdisciplinary Artist and Designer in the researched? Does it have practical use or benefit? Communications Department at ISB. Does it raise interesting questions? The panel discussed some of the interesting questions ISB also included films that were visually stunning, raised by the films and reflected on the complexities provocative art projects, and/or scientific visualizations associated with biology at the intersections of engi- of processes happening at scales beyond their opera- neering, technology and computation. ting awareness. The film program ended with the documentary “Simply Complex,” a well-made and en- AUDIENCE: QUESTIONS RAISED tirely factual overview of the general state of research Students raised thoughts as to why the videos on in genetics and health. synthetic biology seemed to be distrustful or fearful.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 28 The panel replied that it was likely that the artist’s FILMS PRESENTED: were distrustful of the motivations of the scientists Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud and this is largely due to a lack of knowledge. IE: Fear of something powerful that isn’t well understood. Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen The discussion was then brought back to education Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp and the need for an awareness of the modes of opera- The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm tion in other disciplines. Proteo - Johanna Hoffmann-Dietrich System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti There was a follow-up question by a scientist in the Black Gold - Tim Clark and Frank Kolkman audience who said she feels she has to keep her head Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer down and do the work, and wondered why there Living Food - Minsu Kim aren’t more places/forums for scientists to question Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer and discuss the ethics of their work. She mentioned Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel she was grateful for this program to be raising these Cytoplasmic Playgrounds - Markos Kay questions. Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel Hybris - Arjan Brentjes Life Spectrum - Paloma Dawkins LINKS: Simply Complex - Duguid Cameron http://isbmolecularme.com/bio-fiction-recap/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/90930918@N08/ sets/72157650158000033

Top: Exchange after the screening;

Top:: Guests asking questions during the panel discussion

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 29 Left:: Actor Tom Skerritt was one of the featured panelists

Top: Video introduction by BIO·FICTION’s Markus Schmidt & Camillo Meinhart

Top: Panel talk with Tom Skerritt; Dr. Phillip Thurtle; Dr. Nitin Baliga and Dr. Allison Kudla.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 30 10. BIO·FICTION @ Helsinki

LOCATION: Helsinki, Finland

DATE: HOST: 22nd May 2015 Lasipalatsi Näyttely

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Art and science are both practices that are based on Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines intellectual creativity; they shape our experience, I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa perception and knowledge of the world. Science and Hybris -Arjan Brentjes technology, being major societal and cultural activities, Synbio Ads: London - Benedikt Groß are potent forces which are transforming life and Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo influence society on every level. Therefore, critical Beastliness - Deborah Kelly reflections of new technologies are important for The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero developing our understanding, while artistic imagi- Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon nations offer us new ways to interpret new realities. Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar The Making_Life exhibition at Lasipalatsi Näyttely Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud presents the results of such a critical reflection. Living Food - Minsu Kim The exhibition also includes artefacts from work- Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp shop experiments and a selection of videos from the Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen second BIO·FICTION Science Art Film Festival. New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Synthetic Biology: Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr

LINKS:

http://bioartsociety.fi/making_life/exhibition/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 31 Top: Visitors at the exhibition and screening.

Top: Films are being screened as part of the exhibition.

Top: Exhibition and screening space.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 32 11. BIO·FICTION @ Stuttgart

LOCATION: Stuttgart, Germany

DATE: HOST: 3rd - 7th June 2015 Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag

DESCRIPTION: DISCUSSION:

The Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag invited the After the talk and screening session, the audience was public to attend a podium discussion about synthetic asked to voice their thoughts, questions and concerns. biology that included a screening of BIO·FICTION short Some of the main topics from the audience were: films. The event was one of the largest public discussions about - A lot of questions were raised about the responsibilty synthetic biology in Germany so far with 1200 visitors of future effects of synthetic biology. Are scientists attending. Attendees were part of a three hours event filled aware of possible negativ societal and environmental with talks and discussions led by a prominently staffed ramifications of synthetic biology? and interdisciplinary panel made up from members of - Why create new organisms instead of preserving and science, society, politics and political consulting. protecting the ones that already excist? (plants, animals) Following the panel talks a selection of BIO·FICTION - Does synthetic biology look for God? short films were screened and were part of the critical - If one speaks about interdisciplinary research why discussion thereafter. do the teams around synbio only consist of biologists, chemists, IT-specialists etc but no sociologists, politi- Various German media outlets covered the event, such as: cians or philosophers? http://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.debatte-ueber-synthetische-bi- ologie-auf-dem-kirchentag-der-mensch-als-genialer-schoepfer.394564e0- 185f-4734-b0fc-f874600744c6.html

http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/evangelischer-kirchentag-gesells- LINKS: chaftlich-relevante-signale.886.de.html?dram:article_id=321770 https://www.kirchentag.de/english.html

http://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/service/presse/pressemit- teilung/pid/von-den-toerichten-und-den-klugen-jungfrauen- FILMS PRESENTED: theresia-bauer-auf-den-kirchentagen/ Tom Judd - Bruce Louis Rigaud - Copy & Clone http://www.christ-in-der-gegenwart.de/aktuell/artikel_angebote_ detail?k_beitrag=4495333 Steven van Eekelen - Reinventing the Dodo

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 33 Top: 1200 visitors attended the talks and screenings.

Top: Talk at the Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 34 12. BIO·FICTION @ Karlsruhe

LOCATION: Karlsruhe, Germany

DATE: HOST: 1st July 2015 State Museum of Natural History

DESCRIPTION: DISCUSSION:

The ZAK | Centre for Cultural and General Studies at After the screening session, the audience discussed Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), city market- chances and risks of Synbio with cultural philoso- ing Karlsruhe and the editor house Spektrum der pher Katherina T. Zakravsky (BIO·FICTION jury mem- Wissenschaft proudly presented the first »Karlsruhe ber), KIT-Synbio-Expert Christopher Coenen and vid- Science Film Days« during EFFEKTE, the Karlsruhe eo artist Sascha Pohflepp. (In German). Science Festival. Screenings of and public discussions on science films FILMS PRESENTED: of all kinds were held on three nights. For the »Karl- sruhe Science Film Days«, the Vienna BIO·FICTION- I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Festival presented winners and finalists of the Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha festival’s last edition on July 1st at the State Museum of Hybris - Arjan Brentjes Natural History Karlsruhe. A night with 90 minutes Synbio Ads: London - Benedikt Groß filled with short films on advantages and disadvan- Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo tages of Synthetic Biology, including animated films, The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero documentaries and fiction. Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall LINKS: Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud Living Food - Minsu Kim http://karlsruhe-science-film-days.de/biofiction.html Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland http://www.zak.kit.edu/sciencefilmdays.php Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp Video: Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ArYUV0hG9A&list=PL0TmH5 Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen 2ybqIcpBdVXTwz3ZJ9hh9hREB8t&index=1 New Mumbai - Tobias Revell

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 35 SCIENCE AR T FILMFESTIVAL

13. BIO·FICTION Summer School @ Paris

LOCATION: Paris, France

DATE: HOST: 16th - 17th April 2015 Pépinière interdisciplinaire CNRS-­PSL “Domestication et Fabrication du Vivant”

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The tour stopped in Paris, as part of the workshop New Mumbai - Tobias Revell “Domestication/Fabrication of the Living and Science The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Fiction” workshop. A selection of films was used in an Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud “Interactive BIO·FICTION Film Lounge”, similar to the Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen event in Berlin at PaciTA and modeled after a World Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel Cafe format. The workshop did not only concern itself Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen with the philosophical issues of domesticating/fabri- cating life, but also with group discussions of ethical and societal issues that may arise from techno-scientific advances.

Links:

https://domesticationetfabricationduvivant.files.wordpress. com/2015/01/domestication_du_vivant_et_science-fiction_pro- gramme.pdf

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 36 Images: BIO·FICTION Summerschool Paris

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 37 SCIENCE AR T FILMFESTIVAL

14. BIO·FICTION Summer School @ Heidelberg

LOCATION: Heidelberg, Germany

DATE: HOST: 8th - 20th June 2015 EMBL

DESCRIPTION:

BIO·FICTION Summerschool took place as part of EMBO Finally there was a general discussion on the question: practical course ‘Synthetic Biology in Action’, a course What role does the medium/representation in different that attempts to foster methodological interfaces be- media play in the perception of synthetic biology? tween molecular biologists, physicists and engineers in order to design biological objects with new-to- FILMS PRESENTED: nature properties. The program included a series of lectures by top experts in the field and an intensive New Mumbai - Tobias Revell experimental schedule. The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud As part of the program five of the shortlisted Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen BIO·FICTION films were screened, discussed and re- Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel viewed within small working groups.

DISCUSSION: LINKS:

Questions raised: http://www.embl.de/training/events/2015/SYN15-01/ What are the societal and ethical issues that are ad- dressed in the film? What is the connection to SB? What associations/impressions come up when watch- ing the film?

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 38 15. BIO·FICTION @ Taipei (2)

LOCATION: Taipei, Taiwan

DATES & HOSTS: HOST: 15th - 16th August 2015 (two events) as part of the Bio-Art exhibition ‘Imaginary Body Boundary’ at the Digital Art Center, National Taiwan Science Education Museum

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The festival stopped twice in Taipei with the help Day 1 of our Taiwanese partners. After a successful first Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar event, the second one was planned at a much larger Tracked down by our genes - Gilbert Charles scale and over the course of two days. The preparations The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero for the second event took place at an exciting time in Vermin - Adi Gelbart Taiwan, during a time of planned education reform, Soluble Structures - Yuki Yoshioka protests and sit-ins. In reflection, the discussions Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon were planned to be highly interactive, through coop- I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa erative games of world-building and participants at Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel the event chose different “roles” to take on. History of the Automobile - Scott Dorsey Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland Exploring Indonesia - Adiguna Ari Dwijayanti Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden, Sam J Bond LINKS: Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen http://biofiction.bioart.tw The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 39 Day 2 Inorganica - Valerie Mellon Stress-O-Stat - Howard Boland, C-LAB Bacteria Compass - Howard Boland, C-LAB Bio-Logic - Gunasekera, Maurizio Montalti Ting Lin, Amy Chin System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti Public Misunderstanding of Science - Bruce Gilchrist DIYSECT: Learning in Public - Mary Tsang, Benjamin Welmond Travelling Research Kit - The Extrapolation Factory Pet Genesis - Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gunasekera, Ting Lin, Amy Chin KATERED - Howard Boland, C-LAB New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristen Abel Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi/Rafael Linares Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall Hybris - Arjan Brentjes

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 40 Images: Impressions from the 2nd Taipei event

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 41 Images: Impressions from the 2nd Taipei event

Top: Dedicated website for Taiwan event

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 42 Images: Impressions from the 2nd Taipei event

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 43 16. BIO·FICTION @ Yogyakarta (1)

LOCATION: Yogyakarta, Indonesia

DATE: HOST: 11th September 2015 lifepatch, during MBMB Supported by Hackteria.org, SynbioUGM, Biofaction

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

First screening and discussion round during Mingapa Exploring Indonesia - Eric Schockmel Bigini Mingapa Bigitu an interdisciplinary collaborative Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud production event hosted by lifepatch and friends. Living Food - Minsu Kim I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Thanks to lifepatch for hosting at MBMB, iCAN for Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha their venue, and hackteria, synbio UGM, biofaction and Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen Afif Pranaya for making this event happen and guiding Hybris - Arjan Brentjes the discussion. New Mumbai - Tobias Revell

LINKS:

http://wlu18www30.webland.ch/wordpress/discourse/bio- fiction-yogya/

http://lifepatch.org/Mingapa_Bigini_Mingapa_ Bigitu#SynBio_UGM

http://wlu18www30.webland.ch/wordpress/hackterialab/ mbmb-yogyakarta/

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17. BIO·FICTION @ Yogyakarta (2)

LOCATION: Yogyakarta, Indonesia

DATE: HOST: 22nd September 2015 PERMAHAMI (The Organization of Microbiology Students in UGM) Supported by Hackteria.org, SynbioUGM, Biofaction

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The second part of the BIO-FICTION screening in New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Yogyakarta at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) involved Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud more students groups and local microbiologists. Bacteria to The Future - Sam Ireland This event contained an introduction of the organization Bioluminescent Streetlamp - Steven van Eekelen of microbiology students in UGM, who are also the organizers of the Bioartnergy festival/exhibition followed by a series of movie screenings and discussion LINKS: with our speakers.

http://lifepatch.org/Mingapa_Bigini_Mingapa_Bigitu#SynBio_UGM Speakers: 1. Nur Akbar Arofatullah (Lifepatch.org) On recombinant technology for the production of chi- meric antibody drugs against dengue.

2. Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr (Hackteria.org) On hackteria’s history and various projects of DIY labo- ratory infrastructure… and coconuts.

3. Adhityo Wicaksono (Xenobiota) From Biohacking to Astrobiology, Speculative Path of Biology to Strange Side of Biology.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 45 18. BIO·FICTION @ Perth

LOCATION: Perth, Australia

DATE: HOST: 4th October 2015 As part of the Neolife SLSA conference University of Western Australia (UWA)

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

SymbioticA presented the highlights of the second Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen BIO·FICTION Science, Art and Film Festival. Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud From mockumentary to pre-product placement, Living Food - Minsu Kim from affirmation to gamification, from gastronomic Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo speciesism to economic autophagy, from naïve de-ex- Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen tinction to planned bio-obsolescence, the final selection Hybris - Arjan Brentjes of BIO·FICTION films is a unique resource in providing New Mumbai - Tobias Revell narratives for possible futures. Exploring indonesia - Eric Schockmel Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp At the 4th of October 2015, SymbioticA screened a Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß selection of the most outstanding BIO·FICTION short I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa films, followed-up by an interactive panel discussion. Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland LINKS: East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar

http://www.symbiotica.uwa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_ The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero file/0005/2793695/Neolife-DetailedProgram.pdf

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 46 19. BIO·FICTION @ Ubatuba

LOCATION: Ubatuba, Brasil

DATE: HOST: 22nd - 23rd October 2015 As part of Abertura Tropixel Labs at Jardim Cultural

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

In its fourth edition this year, Tropixel Labs works on the Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen frontier between art, science, technology and society in Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud Ubatuba / SP. Taking place from 22nd to 24th of October, Living Food - Minsu Kim following National Science and Technology Week, the Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo event featured a screening of selected BIO·FICTION Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen short films on two evenings, followed by discussions Hybris - Arjan Brentjes therafter. New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Exploring indonesia - Eric Schockmel Organised by Karla Brunet (UFBA). Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha LINKS: Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall

http://tropixel.ubalab.org/pt-br/bio-fiction Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 47 20. BIO·FICTION @ Poznan

LOCATION: Poznan, Poland

DATE: HOST: 29th October 2015 Pracownia Projektów i Bada Transdyscyplinarnych with Klubem Nauki i Sztuki, Adam Mickiewicz University

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Three films were presented as part of the art & science Macrostructure - Eric Schrockmel event “Capture the Future(s): Evolution” at the Faculty Quasi-Objects / Cinematic Environment #8 - of Biology of UAM University in Poznan. The festival Lorenzo Oggiano embraced the scientific debate with a film program Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr and art exhibition.

LINKS:

http://www.transdisciplinary-art.pl/artscience-club/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 48 21. BIO·FICTION @ Nijmegen

LOCATION: Nijmegen, Netherlands

DATE: HOST: 7th November 2015 InScience - Dutch International Science Film Festival

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Dutch International Science Film Festival InScience Public Misunderstanding of Science - Bruce Gilchrist will feature a BIO·FICTION special. A selected number Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland of short films from the BIO·FICTION festival will be Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen screened at InScience, followed by a discussion with Inorganica - Valerie Mellon scientists, filmmakers, artists and philosophers. Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines Official opening BIO·FICTION@InScience & introduc- Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit tion by Markus Schmidt (Skype)

LINKS:

http://www.insciencefestival.nl/en/programma-onderdeel/ bio%C2%B7fictionnijmegen/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 49 22. BIO·FICTION @ Dublin

LOCATION: Dublin, Ireland

DATE: HOST: 14th November 2015 as part of UCD Science Expression

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

UCD Science Expression is Ireland’s first and only dedi- Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud cated science film festival; a dynamic public engage- Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar ment programme invigorating conversation around Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines science, technology, research and innovation through Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß film and new media. Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr The event included the screening of 15 BIO·FICTION Living Food - Minsu Kim short films in collaboration with UCD Science Expres- Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo sion, as well as an introduction by film maker and Bio- The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero faction team member Camillo Meinhart. Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Hybris - Arjan Brentjes Links: I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Beastliness - Deborah Kelly Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen http://www.ucdscienceexpression.ie/events/biofiction-short- programme/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 50 23. BIO·FICTION @ Barcelona

LOCATION: Barcelona, Spain

DATE: HOST: 23rd January 2016 CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona)

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

In the framework of the exhibition “Human+ The future of Morning screening: our species“, the CCCB presents a selection of BIO·FICTION Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen short films from the three categories of the festival: Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud fiction, documentary and animation. Cytoplasmic Playgrounds - Markos Kay KATERED - Howard Boland, C-LAB Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel 12.00 and 13.00 Pet Genesis - Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gunasekera, Ting Lin, Amy Chin Screening of shorts for all audiences Quasi-Objects / Cinematic Environment #8 - Lorenzo Oggiano 17.00 Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Screening of a selection of short films Inorganica - Valerie Mellon 18.30 Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Round table moderated by María Boto with the partici- Living Food - Minsu Kim pation of Núria Conde, biologist, Arturo Fuentes, scien- Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer tist and filmmaker, and Andy Gracie, bioartista Vermin - Adi Gelbart 19.45 Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Screening of the winning short films Synbio Ads - London - Benedikt Groß Synbio Ads - Mintel - Benedikt Groß Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden & Sam J Bond Links:

http://www.cccb.org/es/actividades/ficha/biofiction-sci- ence-art-film-festival/222671

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 51 Evening Animation screening: Evening Fiction screening: Beastliness - Deborah Kelly Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit Cytoplasmic - Playgrounds Markos Kay Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel KATERED - Howard Boland, C-LAB Living Food - Minsu Kim Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer Pet Genesis - Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gunasekera, Ting Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon Lin, Amy Chin The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Quasi-Objects / Cinematic Environment #8 - Lorenzo Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Oggiano Black Gold - Tim Clark & Frank Kolkman Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß Evening Documentary screening: Synbio Ads Mintel - Benedikt Groß East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall The Culturists - David Benqué Inorganica - Valerie Mellon Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden & Sam J Bond Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar

Evening Winners screening: Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Hybris Arjan - Brentjes Vermin - Adi Gelbart

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 52 24. BIO·FICTION @ Lausanne

LOCATION: Lausanne, Switzerland

DATE: HOST: 16th February 2016 Forum for Genetic Research of the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) and Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2)

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The Lausanne event was presented by the Forum for Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Genetic Research of the Swiss Academy of Sciences Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud (SCNAT) in association with the BIO·FICTION Science, Living Food - Minsu Kim Art & Film Festival and Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2). Eugene - Catalina Hoyos - Restrepo Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen The event was opened with a movie session of selected Hybris - Arjan Brentjes BIO·FICTION short films. New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Exploring Indonesia - Ari Dw ijayanti The film program was followed by the symposium Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp ‘Research breakthroughs and social impact: Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß Young scientists debate synthetic biology’, following a I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa round table discussion with Arnaud Gelb, Ari Sarfatis, BioFlaneur - Aleks Cicha Axel Uran, Vincent Jacquot (all EPFL), Tanja Jenkins Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland (University of Lausanne), Priya Satalkar (University East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall of Basel), Luca Chiapperino (University of Lausanne), The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Aksha Arasu (reatch) and Sara Tocchetti (Centre Alexandre-Koyré, Paris) and an open discussion. Links:

The event was moderated by Pia Viviani, Science & Cité. http://www.naturalsciences.ch/organisations/ geneticresearch/47219-research-breakthroughs-and-social- impact---young-scientists-debate-synthetic-biology

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 53 25. BIO·FICTION @ Tokyo

LOCATION: Tokyo, Japan

DATE: HOST: 20th February 2016 Institut français du Japon

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Outline of event: Part 1 Soluble Structures - Yuki Yoshioka 13:00-15:30 Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Screening of BIO·FICTION short films Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud 16:00-16:45 Living Food - Minsu Kim Presentation of the festival by Markus Schmidt Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo (BIO·FICTION) Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen 17:00-17:45 Beastliness - Deborah Kelly Presentation by Yoshimi Yashiro (on science fiction) New Mumbai - Tobias Revell 18:00-20:00 Exploring indonesia - Ari Dwijayanti Discussion on bio-technology. The Culturists - David Benqué Speakers: Yoshimi Yashiro, David Benqué, Markus Schmidt, Moderator: Hideo Iwasaki Part 2 Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Links: Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit http://www.institutfrancais.jp/tokyo/events-manager/bio-fiction/ Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Public Misunderstanding of Science - Bruce Gilchrist History of the Automobile - Scott Dorsey Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Hybris - Arjan Brentjes

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 54 26. BIO·FICTION @ New Delhi (2)

LOCATION: New Delhi, India

DATE: HOST: 15th April 2016 KHOJ International Artists’ Association

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The second New Delhi BIO·FICTION screening took Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß place as part of the Open Studio day for The Undivided Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Mind, Art & Science residency at Khoj. I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa Living Food - Minsu Kim The theme of the 2016 edition of The Undivided Mind Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo was ‘Health’. Within this broader framework, artists Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen have been responding to three intersecting curatorial Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud frameworks defined within Health systems. New Mumbai - Tobias Revell The Open Studio featured works produced over a period Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen of six weeks by resident artists, including one of our The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero BIO·FICTION film makers, Johanna Schmeer. Hybris - Arjan Brentjes Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel

Links:

http://khojworkshop.org/programme/the-undivided-mind-art- science-residency-2/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 55 27. BIO·FICTION @ Shanghai

LOCATION: Shanghai, China

DATE: HOST: 14th & 21st May 2016 (two events) Chronus Art Center

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud As one of the most cutting-edge fields in twenty first Hybris - Arjan Brentjes century, the development of life science, and especially New Mumbai - Tobias Revell synthetic biology, has not only provided people the Vermin - Adi Gelbart unprecedented capacity of life design, but also released Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines the infinite potential of life as a form of artistic medium Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel and created novel space for conversation. The event System Synthetics Maurizio Montalti screens two parts of selected films from BIO·FICTION Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland Science Art Film Festival which explore the possible Protocell Technology - Shamees Aden, Sam J Bond futures of life enabled by advanced technologies. Living Food - Minsu Kim Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Supported by: Bioart.tw, Ouroboros Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel Chlorotherapy - Marie-Sarah Adenis & Hugo Kreit Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi/Rafael Linares Bio-Logic - Pras Gunasekera, Maurizio Montalti Ting Lin, Amy Chin Links: The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm http://www.chronusartcenter.org/en/screening-and-short-talk- Pet Genesis - Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gunasekera, Ting Lin, Amy Chin bio-fiction/ Soluble Structures - Yuki Yoshioka

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 56 28. BIO·FICTION @ Hong Kong

LOCATION: Hong Kong

DATE: HOST: 8th & 11th June 2016 (two events) part of Microwave International New Media Arts Festival: 8th June 2016, Chinese University of Hong Kong 11th June 2016, Hong Kong Space Museum

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED (both events):

Two sets of BIO·FICTION short films were screened Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel as part of Microwave International New Media Arts Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen Festival 2016. An introductory video was screened Reinventing the Dod - Steven van Eekelen to introduce the field of synthetic biology as well as Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud the BIO·FICTION festival. Beastliness - Deborah Kelly Cytoplasmic Playgrounds - Markos Kay The two screening sets focused on Fiction Narrative Pet Genesis - Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gunasekera, Ting as well as Animation. Lin, Amy Chin Bio-Logic - Maurizio Montalti KATERED - Howard Boland Proteo - Johanna Hoffmann-Dietrich Links: Life Spectrum - Paloma Dawkins http://www.microwavefest.net/festival2016/Screening_Bio- Quasi-Objects - Lorenzo Oggiano faction1.html Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon

http://www.microwavefest.net/festival2016/Screening_Bio- I wish my life - Joachim Huveneers faction2.html Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo Vermin - Adi Gelbart http://allevents.in/events/fiction-narratives-selection- presented-in-association-with-the-bio%C2%B7fiction- Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi & Rafael Linares science-art-and-film-fest/173781739691293# Hybris - Arjan Brentjes The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 57 29. BIO·FICTION @ Istanbul

LOCATION: Istanbul, Turkey

DATE: HOST: 18th June 2016 Orient-Institut Istanbul

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

BIO·FICTION presented a selection of films as part of Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines the conference “upgrading nature, future bodies” (Up- Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß grades der Natur, künftige Körper: Interdisziplinäre Synbio Ads Mintel - Benedikt Groß und internationale Perspektiven) in cooperation with New Mumbai​ - Tobias Revell the host, the Orient Institute Istanbul. The screening Living Food - Minsu Kim was followed by a spirited discussion in German and Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud Turkish touching on topics such as medical potential, Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo the intersections between science, art and science fic- Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen tion, as well as visions of the future. The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero The Culturists - David Benqué With the support of SYNENERGENE. Hybris - Arjan Brentjes

Links:

http://www.oiist.org/orient-institut/

https://melikesahinol.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/konfer- ans_brosch_deu_interaktiv.pdf

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 58 30. BIO·FICTION @ Amsterdam

LOCATION: Amsterdam, Netherlands

DATE: HOST: 25th June 2016 Mediamatic Foundation

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

An introduction by Markus Schmidt (Biofaction) and Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen Willem Velthoven, founder of Mediamatic, outlined Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud the field of synthtic biology as well as introduced the Living Food - Minsu Kim BIO·FICTION festival, followed by a screening of selected Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo BIO·FICTION short films. Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen Beastliness - Deborah Kelly After the screening a panel discussion was led by New Mumbai​ - Tobias Revell Marjoleine van der Meij and Alejandro Tauber, followed The Culturists - David Benqué by a Q&A with participating antendees. Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon Links: The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero http://www.mediamatic.net/416532/en/bio-fiction Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa https://allevents.in/amsterdam/bio-fiction-exploring-the-world- of-synthetic-biology/238687443175661 Hybris - Arjan Brentjes

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 59 Impressions of the screening & discussion Images (c) Lisanne Groenewoud

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 60 Impressions of the screening & discussion Images (c) Lisanne Groenewoud

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 61 31. BIO·FICTION @ Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station

LOCATION: Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica

DATE: HOST: 3rd July 2016 NSF (National Science Foundation)

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

The Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station is a United Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen States scientific research station at the South Pole, the Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud southernmost place on the Earth. The station is located Living Food - Minsu Kim on the high plateau of Antarctica at an elevation of Eugene - Catalina Hoyos-Restrepo 2,835 metres (9,301 feet) above sea level and is admin- Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen istered by the Division of Polar Programs within the Hybris - Arjan Brentjes National Science Foundation under the United States New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Antarctic Program. Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel About 10-15% of the station’s members attended the Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp screening of selected BIO·FICTION films and engaged Synbio Ads London - Benedikt Groß in a concluding discussion about synthetic biology in I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa context to the presented films. Bio Flaneur - Aleks Cicha Bacteria to the Future - Sam Ireland East End Journey - Lindsay Goodall Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero Links:

http://www.southpolestation.com/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 62 32. BIO·FICTION @ Stavanger

LOCATION: Stavanger, Norway

DATE: HOST: 12th August 2016 as part of Article Biennale

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

This year’s Article Biennial was presented in Stavanger. Macrostructure - Eric Schockmel Exploring the emerging field of synthetic biology from Zero Park - Sascha Pohflepp different disciplinary angles including science and Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud engineering, social science, cultural studies, amateur Pet Genesis - Ingrid Hulskamp, Pras Gunasekera, Ting biology, film, art and design, BIO·FICTION was happy to Lin, Amy Chin present a selection of short films. Synthetic Biology: A New Way in Evolution - Uwe Sleytr Puppet Earth - Laurens Roorda & Thijs Molenaar The film screening was followed by a panel discussion Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekelen consisting of Fern Wickson (GenØk, UiT), Kristian Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen Thorsen (UiS), Joe Davis (Harvard/MIT) and Jalila Essaïdi Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon (BioArt Laboratories), led by the director of Biofaction, Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Markus Schmidt. Hybris - Arjan Brentjes

Links:

http://article.no/en/news/2016/program-article-2016 http://article.no/en/node/3205 http://article.no/en/node/3090

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 63 33. BIO·FICTION @ Accra

LOCATION: Accra, Ghana

DATE: HOST: 18th - 19th August 2016 (two events) ACCRA [dot] ALT as part of Chale Wote Street Art Festival

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

As part of the sixth edition of the CHALE WOTE Street DAY 1 Art Festival, taking place between August 15 - 21, 2016, The Culturists - David Benqué BIO·FICTION short films were shown during two Soluble Structures - Yuki Yoshioka screening sessions. Stress-O-Stat - Howard Boland Inorganica - Valerie Mellon In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the festival, The Outline of Paradise - Ursula Damm the festival’s theme is Spirit Robot, a constellation of System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti art, energy, and passion that signifies the united capacity New Mumbai - Tobias Revell to create meaningful change in our communities and shift our realities into a more livable world for all. DAY 2 Synbio Ads Mintel - Benedikt Groß Travelling Research Kit - The Extrapolation Factory Living Food - Minsu Kim Links: I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa DIYSECT: Learning in Public - Mary Tsang & Benjamin Welmond http://accradotaltradio.com/2016/08/chale-wote-2016-downloada- ble-brochure/ Decapoda Shock - Javier Chillon Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi & Rafael Linares Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud Hybris - Arjan Brentjes

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 64 34. BIO·FICTION @ Bergen

LOCATION: Bergen, Norway

DATE: HOST: 12th October 2016 as part of the 8th annual S.Net meeting at the University of Bergen

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

S.Net hosted the 31st tour stop of BIO·FICTION Science Reinventing the Dodo - Steven van Eekele Art Film Festival, serving up a potpourri of short films Living Food - Minsu Kim that explore the emerging field of synthetic biology Simply Complex - Duguid Cameron from different disciplinary angles including science and I Wanna Deliver a Dolphin - Ai Hasegawa engineering, social science, cultural studies, amateur Expanded Self - Sonja Bäumel biology, film, art and design. Electrostabilis Cardium - Agi Haines System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti Introductory video by Markus Schmidt, Biofaction. New Mumbai - Tobias Revell Bioluminescent Streetlamps - Steven van Eekelen The screening is followed by a panel debate and audience The Arsehole Gene - Eric Romero responses. Panel members are Christopher Coenen Copy&Clone - Louis Rigaud (ITAS, KIT), Karen Kastenhofer (ITA, Austrian Acad- Hybris - Arjan Bentjes emy of Sciences), Catrine Kramer (Center for Genomic Gastronomy), and Fern Wickson (GenØk Centre for Biosafety). Moderator: Nora S. Vaage (SVT, UiB).

Links:

http://www.uib.no/en/svt/101251/bio%C2%B7fiction-international- synthetic-biology-science-art-film-festival

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 65 Impressions of the panel discussion

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 66 35. BIO·FICTION @ Ljubljana (2)

LOCATION: Ljubljana, Slovenia

DATE: HOST: 9th December 2016 Centre for Social Studies of Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana

DESCRIPTION: FILMS PRESENTED:

For the second year in a row BIO·FICTION presented Streichhölzer - David Hochgatterer the Slovenian audience with a selection of award- Synbio Ads Mintel - Benedikt Groß winning short films that incorporate and interpret Preparing for Tomorrow - Nathan Burr synthetic biology, as well biotechnology in a broader sense, in a variety of ways, including the related The Culturists - David Benqué prospects, dilemmas and societal issues. Bioplastic Fantastic - Johanna Schmeer Inorganica - Valerie Mellon During the screening, the short and films Bioluminescent Streetlamps- Steven van Eekelen touched on topics such as new practices and projects, the possibilities of environmental and waste bioreme- System Synthetics - Maurizio Montalti diation, (self)quantification and healthy lifestyle pro- Talking Life - Bâr Tyrmi & Rafael Linares motion, the potential risks of the mass engineering of Quanticare - Amy Congdon, Jenny Lee, Ann-Kristin Abel plants and animals, the challenges of longevity, changed Copy & Clone - Louis Rigaud societal conditions, modes of activity and relationships Hybris Arjan - Brentjes due to new applications, etc.  DISCUSSION: LINKS: The film screening was followed by a short panel dis- https://www.synenergene.eu/resource/report-public- cussion on the integration and importance of science event-synthetic-biology-bioreality-and-biofiction-ljublja- na-december-2016 and art in contemporary society. The event has thus successfully brought together experts from disciplinarily very diverse areas, who jointly discussed some of the current issues and challenges in the field of synthetic biology, biotechnology, applications, art and societally desirable progress with the wider public.

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 67 CONTACT & IMPRESSUM

Produced by: Dr. Markus Schmidt and Camillo Meinhart, Biofaction KG

Web: www.bio-fiction.com Contact: [email protected]

BIO·FICTION was supported by the EC FP7 funded project SYNENERGENE.

Image credits (c) BIOFACTION or otherwise stated.

Additional credits below:

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Page 15 Ars Electronica (creative commons) Stadt Linz http://www.linz.at/presse/2008/200811_42665.asp

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Page 62 Bergen (creative commons) wiki commons https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen#/media/File:Bergen_2013_06_15_2470.jpg

Page 64 Chale Wote Festival 2015 (c) Yofi Grant http://accradotaltradio.com/2016/08/chale-wote-2016-downloadable-brochure/

BIO·FICTION SCIENCE ART FILM FESTIVAL p 68 BIO·FICTION Science, Art & Film Festival & Film Art Science, BIO·FICTION Austria - Vienna, - 25/10/2014 23/10/14

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