I'm not a resident of Perth, but have spent time visiting the bioart and new media communitys there since 2002.
Perth has a wealth of potential partners/collaborators for setting up a biohacker space. Here are one3s I think would be great to talk to. They are North of the river..but will should have contacts south of the river in the universities there.
Cheers
Brian
Symbiotica at UWA
http://www.symbiotica.uwa.edu.au/
they make space for Artists like Tissues Culture and Art Project to make artwork using biological systems/materials, and develop apparatus to show their live works in gallery contexts, in a human biology department of UWA.
centre for interdisciplinary arts Studios http://ciastudios.com.au
host interesting interdisciplinary groups and artists
and PVI collective http://pvicollective.com/
one of those groups hosted and instigated CIA that is in the tactical arts (like Critical Art Ensemble)
and PICA http://pica.org.au/
Here I saw the Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP) 2002, BIOFEEL: Art and Biology, curated by Oron Catts. and attended the The Aesthetics of care? symposium at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), Northbridge, Western Australia.
Let me know if you need any other pointers.
That could be a good plan.--Any other interested people out there??Would you be interested in a meet-up sometime before or after the New Year?-Steve
On Monday, 7 December 2015 16:32:11 UTC+8, Benedict wrote:I never really pursued DIYBbio but I'm still interested; I've been playing with mycology instead. However, if there's a couple of people who are experienced and willing to share their knowledge, I'd been keen to organise a meetup in Perth.
On Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 4:04:33 PM UTC+8, Meow-Ludo wrote:Hi I'm keen to start one of there in conjunction with Symbi potentially.Give me a bell on 0466 965 321 or skype me: meow-ludoI setup BioFoundry in Sydney
On Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 2:23:39 PM UTC+11, BigSteve wrote:Hi,saw this old thread and thought I would check..any news on a DIYbio scene in Perth?I'm south of the river (Murdoch), if there are any interested individuals or groups.
On Friday, 5 July 2013 12:00:37 UTC+8, Benedict wrote:Hi, does anyone know if there are any groups in Perth? If not, are there any individuals here from Perth doing DIYBio work by themselves?
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