Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Interview with Richard Pell, Director of the Center for PostNatural History

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If you want to see a penguin, you go to the zoo. If you're curious about dinosaurs, any natural history museum will enlighten you. But what if you want to learn about spider silk-producing goats, anti-malarial mosquitoes, fluorescent zebrafish or the terminator gene? Right now, we can only rely on good old internet. But in June, the Center for PostNatural History will finally open its doors to anyone interested in genetically engineered life forms. This public outreach organization is dedicated to collecting, documenting and exhibiting life forms that have been intentionally altered by people through processes such as selective breeding or genetic engineering continue

Source: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2011/04/richard-pell-director-of-the-c.php

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