The Artistic Characteristics of Biological Art

Authors

  • Xinyue Ying

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/gy2pe965

Keywords:

Biological Art, Aesthetic Appreciation, Artistic Concept, Interdisciplinary

Abstract

The new application scenarios and technology applications of biological art provide people with new ideas and ways of expression. In this space, biologists and artists can conduct more levels and richer research from different perspectives and in different ways. Biological art has made great progress in breaking through the rigid "dialogue" between biological artists and organisms to the flexible application of biological materials, the aesthetic paradigm of ecological art, and the bold expression of biological images, so that this complex has a wider tolerance. In this context, art and biotechnology in the traditional sense are converging and merging, and the cross penetration of biotechnology and art industries is spawning a new trend that is redefining design and its future. In their mutual cooperation, they try to find more and deeper cultural problems, so as to obtain more accurate and novel artistic expression.

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Published

27-04-2024

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

Ying, X. (2024). The Artistic Characteristics of Biological Art . Highlights in Art and Design, 5(3), 72-75. https://doi.org/10.54097/gy2pe965