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--------------------------------------------------------- ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL 99 LIFESCIENCE Linz, Austria, September 04 - 09 http://www.aec.at/lifescience --------------------------------------------------------- On Saturday, July 24, 1999 at 3:02:03 am MEZ, PROFRICHAR@aol.com wrote: From: PROFRICHAR@aol.com >- this was only an experiment of thought, who would know except you and other >experts how much clones you are actually able to produce? I guess everyone who is concerned about gene technologies, i.e., everyone, who reads about them in reliable journals (e.g., in Germany, Der Spiegel, Sueddeutsche Zeitung etc.). >- so this is your point of view if this would be an experimental action there >would be further information about this performance that would be able to >raise a bunch of important questions. Could you be more specific about these important questions? Who would ask them? Would anyone care to look for answers? If yes, whom would you expect to do so? Do you personally have question regarding life sciences which you would like to ask? Certainly, you will get certain media coverage for your performance, but that does not guarantee any further impact. Just one example from recent Germany: Schliengensief certainly has got good media coverage with his performances, he got his "five minutes of fame", but were there any important questions raised about political process? About German democracy? About situation of the jobless (his Wolfgansee performance)? >this is far to general, you need everyday examples to start the discussion Again: discussion about what? If you say "let's discuss life sciences", this is in my view far too general topic - as you see in this forum, no one seems to be able to get involved into real discussion. Luba Lacinova e-dress lacinova@ipt.med.tu-muenchen.de --------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to the English language version of LIFESCIENCE To unsubscribe the English language version send mail to lifescience-en-request@aec.at (message text 'unsubscribe') Send contributions to lifescience@aec.at --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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