AI creates birdsong and sunrise at Bildmuseet. Sara Meidell, 17 October 2024, Vasterbottens Kuriren
[...]How ‘Pollinator Pathmaker’ Can Help Us See Like a Bee. Michaela Haas, August 16, 2024. Reasons To Be Cheerful
[...]A Garden for Everyone. Pavel Yablonskiy February 12, 2024, CultTech Association
[...]When the garden is designed by an insect. British artist teaches algorithms empathy. Alexandra Strelcova, January 28, 2024, Forbes
[...]What does the future of the planet look like through non-human eyes? Patricio Pron, Oct 12, 2023. El Pais
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg Questions our Value System Through Art, Biology and Technologies. Alejandra Espinosa, August 31, 2023. Title Mag
[...]Algorithmic Rewilding: An Interview with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Adela Lovric, August 15, 2023. Berlin Art Link
[...]Meet the artists reclaiming AI from big tech – with the help of cats, bees and drag queens. Gabrielle Schwarz, August 10, 2023. The Guardian
[...]AI "raises all sorts of questions" for animals and the environment says Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Rima Sabina Aouf, July 4, 2023. Dezeen
[...]'Go outside and protect what already exists': AI-generated dawn chorus of songbirds has a sinister edge. Kimberly Hatfield, June 26, 2023. The Art Newspaper
[...]Artifical Intelligence for Bees: British artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg has created a bee-friendly plant artwork in front of the Natural History Museum in Berlin - with the help of AI. Christine Meixner, June 21, 2023. Weltkunst
[...]An optimized garden: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg in Berlin. Laura Ewert, June 20, 2023. monopol
[...]Flower meadow in front of the Museum of Natural History: When the AI ​​calculates an insect paradise. Minh An Szabó de Bucs, June 20, 2023. Tagesspiegel
[...]‘Pollinator Pathmaker’ by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg at LAS Art Foundation. Juliette Wallace, June 16, 2023. Clot Magazine
[...]How artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg is using AI-Generated Birdsong to draw attention to Humanity’s Impact on Dwindling Species. Min Chen, May 19, 2023. Artnet News
[...]Music of the night: New TMA exhibit rethinks relationships with song birds. Shayleigh Frank, April 29, 2023. Toledo Blade
[...]The Lost Rhino: The Natural History Museum Ponders Doomed Animal, January 9, 2023. The Londonist
[...]This is not a Rhinoceros, India Block, December 21. Disegno Journal
[...]Return of the rhino: can we bring the northern white back from extinction?, Mattha Busby, December 18, 2022. The Observer
[...]The Lost Rhino exhibition by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg opens at NHM, Sophie Tolhurst, December 15, 2022. Design Week
[...]Buzz Feeds. Planting by numbers: join Daisy Ginsberg’s hive mind at Pollinator Pathmaker. Ariadne Fletcher, November 7, 2022, The World of Interiors
[...]Pollinator Pathmaker: Interview with Dr. Alexandra Daisy Ginberg and Dr. Przemek Witaszczyk. Anika Bartens, Heiko Lietz, October 2022, Gastgarten.
[...]In Conversation with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Javier Arpa Fernandez + Christopher Marcinkoski, Fall 2022, LA+.
[...]An Algorithm for Empathy: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's Pollinator Pathmaker. Abby Klinkenberg, September 16, 2022, SLEEK
[...]Innovate to pollinate: hi-tech ways to welcome insects into your garden. Malaika Byng, July 29, 2022. Financial Times.
[...]At the Serpentine, a Show of Nature’s Healing Power. Frank Rose, July 28, 2022. The New York Times.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg creates "interspecies artwork" at Serpentine Galleries. Rima Sabina Aouf, July 7, 2022. Dezeen.
[...]From a powerful look at a mass shooting to a comically crazed infant: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment. July 2, 2022. The Guardian.
[...]Algorithmic Gardens. Martha Dillon, July 1, 2022. It's Freezing in LA!
[...]Si les pollinateurs pouvaient créer leur jardin idéal... June 2022. Veìr.
[...]Buried under several layers of colonial agriculture: The Phantom Flower. Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, June 2022. Grow.
[...]London’s newest green spaces — from bee-friendly gardens in Hyde Park to floating east London wetlands. George Hudson, June 24, 2022. Evening Standard.
[...]These Fashion Brands Brought Serious Style to Milan Design Week. David Graver, June 15, 2022. Vogue.
[...]Eden Project Artwork Blooms for First Time. Romally Coverdale, June 10, 2022. Pebble.
[...]Going Greener: Our quick and easy guide to sustainable living. June 2022. Country Living.
[...]An Artistic Path for Pollinators. June 2022. House and Garden.
[...]55-Metre-Long Living Artwork by Artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg Now Flowering at the Eden Project. Mark Westall, May 30, 2022. FAD Magazine.
[...]Follow the buzz: the best UK wildflower spectacles this summer. May 24, 2022. The Guardian.
[...]Can Art and Horticulture Grow Together? Meet the Avant Gardeners... Victoria Woodcock, May 19, 2022. Elephant Magazine.
[...]7,000 plants in pollinator artwork. May 2022. The Garden.
[...]Sydney Biennale showcases artists, oceans, forests and the night sky. Peter Hill, April 2022. Financial Times.
[...]In Pictures: See Highlights From the Wildly Ambitious Sydney Biennale, Where Artists Are Reconsidering Our Relationship to Water. March 23, 2022. Artnet News.
[...]Green software. February 11, 2022. Elle Decor Italia.
[...]55-metre-long living artwork at the Eden Project in Cornwall to bloom. Rachael Forsyth, February 2022. Horticulture Week.
[...]Creating a buzz: living artwork for bees will bloom in Cornwall this summer. Robin Eveleigh, January 6, 2022. Positive News.
[...]A Floral Algorithm. Oli Stratford, January 2022. Disegno.
[...]22 sustainable holiday ideas for 2022: where we're dreaming of. Phoebe Taplin, January 1, 2022. The Guardian.
[...]Exploring interspecies art. December 30, 2021. Design Indaba.
[...]How scientists and artists resurrected the scents of extinct flowers. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, November 19, 2021. Big Think.
[...]What If Gardens Were Designed for Pollinators?. Ryan Waddoups, November 11, 2021. Surface.
[...]'I wanted to make an artwork for pollinators, not about them'. Natasha Berting, November 9, 2021. What Design Can Do.
[...]A 'living artwork' for insects aims to step into the world of other species. Lemma Shehadi, November 6, 2021. The National.
[...]A new garden at the Eden Project is being designed from the point of view of bees. Anna Cottrell, November 3, 2021. Gardening Etc.
[...]Art for bees: ‘mad-looking’ installation suits pollinators’ tastes. Steven Morris, November 3, 2021. The Guardian.
[...]'It's an unnatural garden designed for nature'. Aoife Fannin, October 1, 2021. Bloom Magazine.
[...]Andocken am Wissenschaft, Ein Kommentierter Bildessay. Sabine B. Vogel, October 2021. Kunstforum International.
[...]What Do These Extinct Plants Smell Like?. Isis Davis-Marks, September 14, 2021. Smithsonian Magazine.
[...]Art and Science Meet To Resurrect Scents of Extinct Flowers. Rotem Rusak, September 10, 2021. Nerdist.
[...]Creative collaborations for the planet. Paul McQueen, Autumn 2021. Art Quarterly.
[...]Wake up and smell the extinct leucadendrons. Lisa Melton, September 2021. Nature Biotechnology.
[...]'Designing for the Sixth Extinction'. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Summer 2021. Noéma.
[...]A portrait of the artist as a young bot. Karine Monié, 2021. Wired Middle East.
[...]AD 100 Game Changers. July 16, 2021. AD Italia.
[...]Working with Nature. Greg Thomas, June 2, 2021. Aesthetica.
[...]Excellent (Artificial) Smellers. Elena Giulia Abbiatici, May 4, 2021. Arshake.
[...]'Ambige Verhältnisse. Uneindeutigkeit in Kunst, Politik und Alltag'. Bernhard Groß, Verena Krieger, Michael Lüthy, Andrea Meyer-Fraatz (Hg.), 2021. Edition Kulturwissenschaft.
[...]Garden of Eden. Imogen West-Knights, April 2021. Port Magazine.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg on Nature, Art, and Technology. March 2021 (video/podcast). Open/Ended Design.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, creatively asking how we can make the world “better”. Lyndsey Walsh, March 2021. Clot Magazine.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg: On Art Not Made for People. February 2021. It's Freezing in LA.
[...]In Conversation: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Rebecca Lewin. February 2021. Serpentine Gallery.
[...]The week in art. Jonathan Jones, February 19, 2021. The Guardian.
[...]Can Design Save Science?. Bella Spencer, January 20, 2021. PLASMA.
[...]Award-Winning Artwork Uses AI-Generated Bird Song To Recreate The Dawn Chorus. Eva Hamsen, December 10, 2020. Forbes.
[...]Interrogating Our "Better" Futures - Dr. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. December 2020. Episode 13, Biosphere 2 Podcast.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Jakob Kudsk Steensen in conversation with Ben Vickers. December 2020 (35 FW20-21). Cura.
[...]The Insiders. Max Fraser, October 16, 2020. Evening Standard Magazine.
[...]Synthetische Biologie und biologisches Design in Kunst und Wissenschaft – Ein Beitrag von Ingeborg Reichle. October 7, 2020. Kunstpalais Erlangen Blog.
[...]A Natural Response? Leah Binns, October 2, 2020. The Oxonian Review.
[...]British artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg poses uncomfortable questions about our evolving relationship with the natural world. Andie Cusick, September 29, 2020. Friends of Friends.
[...]Design for the Future When the Future Is Bleak. Nikil Saval, September 28, 2020. The New York Times T Magazine.
[...]Design in an Age of Crisis: Rethinking Work and the Environment. Bruce Daisley, August 17, 2020. Chatham House.
[...]Can sound make us care more about nature? Megan Williams, August 12, 2020. Creative Review.
[...]Artist to Watch: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. June 24, 2020, Uma Karavadra. Contemporary Art Society.
[...]Humans are Tricky Animals. Una Meistere. June 29, 2020. Art Territory.
[...]Human/Nature: The Speculative Art of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Veronica Simpson. June 5, 2020.
[...]Design Fiction: Real Solutions, Unreal Problems. Josie Thaddeus-Johns. May 29, 2020. The New York Times.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg – interview: ‘We need to radically rethink our behaviours, globally’. Veronica Simpson, May 14, 2020. Studio International.
[...]NeoLife: 25 Visions for the Future of Our Species. Jane Metcalfe and Brian Bergstein, 2020.
[...]The Northern White Rhino Went Extinct, but for Two Minutes at a Time, the Animal Makes a Digital Comeback. Alice George, March 3, 2020. Smithsonian Magazine.
[...]How light pollution affects the lives of garden creatures. Jane Owen, January 11, 2020. The Financial Times.
[...]Nature offers the best designs at the Cooper Hewitt Triennial. Louis Bury, 11 January 2020. Hyperallergic.
[...]24/7 at Somerst House: keeping step with the march of time. Jan Dalley, 09 January 2020. Financial Times.
[...]Flowers on Mars: Bringing life, or not, to the Red Planet. Herbert Wright, 22 December 2019. The Journal of Wild Culture.
[...]How 24/7 life is rewiring our brains. 20 December 2019. BBC Business Daily, BBC World Service.
[...]Can art save endangered animals? 14 December 2019. The Cultural Frontline, BBC World Service.
[...]An artist whose medium is extinct flower aromas and birdsong choruses. Ryan Waddoups, 12 December 2019. Surface.
[...]Eco-Visionaries: a very beautiful emergency. Edwin Heathcote, 5 December 2019, Financial Times.
[...]How capitalism killed sleep. Laura Gascoigne, 7 December 2019, The Spectator.
[...]You’d better see this show before the balloon goes up. Rachel Campbell-Johnston, 22 November 2019, The Times.
[...]Feature on "Machine Auguries". BBC Click, 16 November 2019. BBC News.
[...]Artist brings white rhino back from the dead, digitally. Nick Glass, 25 November 2019. CNN Style.
[...]"We're selfish - we're trying to solve problems for ourselves" says Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Natashah Hitti, 2019. Dezeen.
[...]Eco-Visionaries review - the salt flats will die and the jellyfish shall rise. Oliver Wainwright, 21 November 2019. The Guardian.
[...]50 artists respond to society's struggle to switch off at Somerset House's 24/7 exhibtion. Augusta Pownall, 2019. Dezeen.
[...]Interview about "Machine Auguries" as part of 24/7, new exhibition at Somerset House. Today, 22 October 2019. BBC Radio 4.
[...]Artist creates deepfake birdsong to highlight threat to down chorus. Dalya Aberge, 2019. The Guardian.
[...]Interview about "Resurrecting the Sublime". This Episode Smells, Sidedoor Season 4, Smithsonian.
[...]Nested Betters. Oli Stratford, 2019. Disegno, #24 Autumn.
[...]Speculations: Beyond Human Centric Design. Kazuya Kawasaki, 2019. Tokyo
[...]Bio-art: A fusion of biology and art both raises awareness of and challenges science. Anthony King, 2019. EMBO Reports.
[...]Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival. Paola Antonelli and Ala Tannir, 2019. Milan: XXII Triennale di Milano.
[...]Nature: Collaborations in Design. Andrea Lipps, Matilda McQuaid, Catlin Condell and Gene Bertrand, 2019. New York: Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial.
[...]Glimpsing Our Post-Consumption Future at the Cooper Hewitt. James S. Russel, 2019. The New York Times.
[...]AI: More Than Human. Chloe Wood, Suzanne Livingston and Maholo Uchida, 2019. London: AI: More Than Human.
[...]Me You Nous. Lisa White, Soizic Briand and Victoria Calligaro, 2019. Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg "trying to evoke emotion" with Better Nature show. Augusta Pownall, 2019. Dezeen.
[...]Can nature be improved? Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg at the Vitra Design Museum. Laura Drouet & Olivier Lacrouts, 2019. Domus.
[...]Cooper Hewitt's Nature Triennial Balances Speculative Experimentation with Industry Application. Adrian Madlener, 2019. Metropolis.
[...]Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial is a "call to action" against climate change. Eleanor Gibson, 2019. Dezeen.
[...]World's leading designers thinking about climate crisis. Aileen Kwun, 2019. Click On Detroit.
[...]United Nations sounds the alarm on species loss—and artists respond. Helen Stoilas and Gabriella Angeleti, 2019. The Art Newspaper.
[...]Science has brought back the scent of a long-dead flower. Nick Summers, 2019. Engadget UK
[...]Cooper Hewitt's Design Triennial considers our alliance with the Earth. Gabriella Angeleti, 2019. The Art Newspaper.
[...]Interview about "AI: More than Human", new Barbican exhibition. Today, 14 May 2019. BBC Radio 4.
[...]How the world's leading designers are thinking about the climate crisis. Aileen Kwun, 2019. CNN Style.
[...]1 million species face extinction - and the race to preserve their memory is already on. Katharine Schwab, 2019. Fast Company Co.Exist.
[...]A Tree Bearing 40 Rare Kinds Of Fruit? Behold The Future Of Nature At The Cooper Hewitt Triennial. Jonathon Keats, 2019. Forbes.
[...]Podcast: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Florian Kondert, 2019. Better. What is better? Whose better? Who decides?
[...]You Can Now Smell a Flower That Went Extinct a Century Ago. Jill Kiedaisch, 2019. Popular Mechanics, 16 April.
[...]Podcast: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Maiken Scott, 2019. Between Life and Death
[...]
Can Art Help Save the Planet? Alina Tugend, 2019. The New York Times, 15 March.
[...]
Discursive Design: Critical, Speculative and Alternative Things. Bruce M. Tharp and Stephanie M. Tharp, 2019. Cambridge: MIT Press.
[...]
Mutations/Creations: La Fabrique du Vivant. Marie-Ange Brayer & Oliver Zeitoun, 2019. Paris: Centre Pompidou
[...]
Terra, dimora di risorse in via di estinzione? Valentina Coraglia, 2018. Officina, 20 (January-March).
[...]Designs of Our Time: 10 Years of Designs of the Year. Tom Wilson, Mark Favis & Deyan Sudjic, 2017. London: the Design Museum.
[...]Strategies for Landscape Representation: Digital and Analogue Techniques. Paul Cureton, 2017. London: Routledge.
[...]XXL-XS: New Directions on Ecological Design. Mitch Joachim & Mike Silver, 2017. Barcelona: Actar.
[...]Synthetic: How Life Got Made. Sophia Roosth, 2017. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
[...]7th Moscow Biennale. Ken Rinaldo, 2017. NYArts.
[...]Synthetic Biology: The Artist Making Life. Roman Fishman, 2017. Popular Mechanics (Russia), 12 (December).
[...]Postnatural Design. Kristina Rapacki, 2017. Disegno, #14 Spring.
[...]Perspectives: Revisiting a Scatalog. Interview by LinYee Yuan, 2017. Mold, 1.
[...]What Synthetic Biology Has in Common With Queer Theory. Sophia Roosth, 2017. Slate.
[...]Podcast: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. Sean Lally, 2017. Night White Skies, 17.
[...]The Beauty and the Morbid: Fungi as Source of Inspiration in Contemporary Art. Corrado Nai and Vera Meyer, 2016. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology, 3(10).
[...]The Art of Design. Vera Meyer, Elke Nevoigt, Philipp Wiemann, 2016. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 89 (April).
[...]7 Synthetic Biology Projects Breathing Life into Science. Anna Marks, 2016. VICE Creators.
Can The Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial Save Us From The Next Global Die-Off? Jonathon Keats, 2016. Forbes.
[...]The Field of Synthetic Biology Runs on Speculative Fiction. Jason Koebler, 2016. Motherboard, 18 November.
[...]Installer la Vie, Après la Mort. Perig Pitrou, 2016. Terrain, 66.
[...]Die Natur infizieren, um sie zu retten. Alina Schadwinkel, 2016. Zeit Online, 9 July.
[...]Schleimig, Pulsierend, Künstlich. Zeit Online, 2016. Zeit Online, 22 June.
[...]Designing a Graceful Ending: A Conversation with Design Luminary Paola Antonelli. Chris Luebkeman, 2015. Architectural Design, 85 (4).
[...]Evolution in Menschenhand: Synthetische Biologie aus Labor und Atelier. Ingeborg Reichle in Heike Catherina Mertens & Sonja Kießling eds., 2015. Freiburg: Verlag Herder.
[...]Synthetic biology is turning into Industrial Design, says Daisy Ginsberg. Dan Howarth, 2015. Dezeen.
[...]Science and Culture: The Art of Designing Life. Amber Dance, 2015. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112 (49).
[...]Move Over Jony Ive - Biologists Are The Next Rock Star Designers. Liz Stinson, 2015. Wired, November.
[...]A Manmade Material. Catharine Rossi, 2015. Disegno, October.
[...]Daisy Ginsberg Imagines A Friendlier Biological Future. Doreen Lorenzo, 2015. Fast.co.
[...]FutureProofing: Life. BBC Radio 4, 2015.
[...]Un futuro diseñado biológicamente. Andrea García Cuevas, 2015. Codigó Magazine, August-September.
[...]Synthetic Biology Needs a Grand Design Vision. Jeremy Webb, 2015. New Scientist, August.
[...]Kunst des Lebens. Julia Harlfinger, 2015. Der Tagesspiegel.
[...]Tomorrow Today: Design, Fiction and Social Responsibility. Elizabeth Glickfeld, 2015. Disegno, June.
[...]
Meet the latest phase of genetic engineering: synthetic biology. Amanda Ruggeri, 2015. The Globe and Mail.
[...]The Dream of Better. Video Interview, 2015. Design Indaba.
[...]Future ruin: Can we design our way out of eco-crisis? Simon Ings, 2015. New Scientist, April.
[...]A Few Surprises in 2015's 'Designs of the Year'. Thomas Page, 2015. CNN.
[...]When Science and Design Collides. Veronica Simpson, 2015. Blueprint, February.
[...]To Save Our Ecosystems, Will We Have to Design Synthetic Creatures? Liz Stinson, 2015. Wired.
[...]Designing Life: Synthetic Biology and Design. Paola Antonelli and Michelle Millar Fisher, 2014. MoMA Inside/Out.
[...]Synthetic Life After G.M.O.s. Nicola Twilley, 2014. The New Yorker, 5 December.
[...]The Forum with Bridget Kendall: Mutations in Nature. November 2014. BBC World Service.
[...]Colliding Worlds: How Cutting-Edge Science is Redefining Contemporary Art. Arthur I. Miller, 2014. New York: W. W. Norton.
[...]Synthetic Aesthetics. Caroline Bloink, 2014. Form Magazine, #255 (September/October).
[...]Best of Bio-Design. Paola Antonelli, 2014. Uncube Magazine, October.
[...]Will our future be biologically designed? Julia Friedman, 2014. Hyperallergic.
[...]Tomorrow’s Top Talents, Chosen by Today’s Design Stars. Martin Roth, 2014. The Financial Times.
[...]Synthetic Biology’s New Menagerie: Life, Reengineered. Katherine Xue, 2014. Harvard Magazine, September-October.
[...]Could Future Cars Be Made Locally, From Local Materials?. Adele Peters, 2014. Fast Company Co.Exist.
[...]Transdisciplinary Design. Caroline Till, 2014. Viewpoint Magazine, Autumn/Winter.
[...]Could we grow cars? Sarah Griffiths, 2014. Mail Online.
[...]MINI ‘Future of Mobility’ Exhibition: Future Travel Ideas Generated by Artists. Dave Pinter, 2014. PSFK.
[...]London Design Festival 2014: Dezeen x MINI Frontiers. Sam Dunne, 2014. Core77.
[...]Vic Minnett Show, 2014. BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire.
[...]How to Make Cheese Using the Microbes on your Feet. Marissa Fessenden, 2014. The Daily Dot.
[...]Beyond Wonder. Andy Extance, 2014. Chemistry World.
[...]Designing for the Sixth Extinction: Interview with Daisy Ginsberg. Elvia Wilk, 2014. Uncube Magazine, July.
[...]Atomic Fiction. Interview by Emily Candela, 2014. Atomic Radio, Episode 2.
[...]WDCD Academy Series: Designing Nature. Bas Van Lier, 2014. What Design Can Do!.
[...]Ask the Expert: Ask All Your Questions About Synthetic Biology! Webchat with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and Christina Agapakis, 2014. iO9.
[...]Cars of the future could evolve and mutate 'like biology'. Dezeen video, 2014. Dezeen and MINI Frontiers.
[...]Synthetic Aesthetics. Philip Ball, 2014. Chemistry World, June.
[...]Synthetic Aesthetics. Regine Debatty, 2014. We Make Money Not Art.
[...]Welcome to the Bio Revolution! Andanda Pellerin, 2014. Riposte, 2.
[...]Dezeen Book of Interviews. Marcus Fairs, 2014. London: Dezeen.
[...]Piepaper, The Food Issue #5, (May 2014)
[...]Synthetic Aesthetics. Jonathan Openshaw, 2014. Postmatter, May.
[...]Top tomes: 10 new books to flick through this month. Ellen Himelfarb, 2014. Wallpaper, May.
[...]Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and the Problem of Design Fictions. Oli Stratford, 2014. Disegno (May).
[...]Synthetic Biology Gets Reborn as an Aesthetic Dream. Alun Anderson, 2014. New Scientist, April.
[...]Synthetic Aesthetics. Jon Turney, 2014. Times Higher Education, 20 March.
[...]Speculative Everything. Anthony Dunne & Fiona Raby, 2014. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[...]Alchemy Reimagined. Karianne Fogelberg, 2014. Frame, January.
[...]Synthetic Biology: The Second Creation. Anthony King, 2013. Nature, 503.
[...]Bunny Smash: Design to Touch the World. Yuko Hasegawa et al., 2013. Tokyo: Museum of Contemporary Art/ Film Art.
[...]En Vie / Alive. Aux frontières du design. Annick Bureaud, 2013. MCD Magazine des Cultures Digitales, #8.
[...]Synthetic Animals will Save the Planet. George Dvorsky, 2013. io9.
[...]RCA-Curated Synthetic Biology Exhibition Strikes a Chord with Irish Public. Royal College of Art, 2013. Royal College of Art.
[...]Human Body Parts Used To Make Cheese... Priscilla Frank, 2013. The Huffington Post.
[...]Synthetic Creatures Could Save the Planet. Tracey Staedter, 2013. Discovery News.
[...]Hungry? Try Some Cheese Made of Michael Pollan’s Belly-Button Germs. Liz Stinson, 2013. Wired.
[...]This Week We Like: Synthetic Biology. Week of features about Grow Your Own..., 2013. Dezeen.
[...]The Synthetic Biology Revolution, Science Weekly Podcast with Alok Jha, 2013. The Guardian.
[...]Grow Your Own... Interview, The Works, 2013. RTÉ TV, Ireland.
[...]Smashing Ideas on Future Design and Technology. Cameron Allan Mckean, 2013. The Japan Times.
[...]Interview on As It Happens, CBC, Canada (October 2013)
[...]Grow Your Own: Where Scientists and Artists are Shaking Up Creation. Oliver Wainwright, 2013. The Guardian, UK.
[...]Interview. Anna Karin Wikstrand, 2013. Twin Magazine, November.
[...]Would You Eat This Cheese Made from Human Armpit Sweat? Adam Clarke Estes, 2013. Gizmodo.
[...]Synthetic Biology Raises Questions About Future of Life. Claire O'Connell, 2013. Silicon Republic
[...]Dazed & Confused, UK, Top Ten Future Organisms, by Sam Hart (October 2013)
[...]The Select Ten. 2013. Metropolis M agazine.
[...]Icon magazine, UK, Future 50 (August 2013)
[...]Dazed & Confused, UK, The DA-ZED Guide to Outer Space (September 2013)
[...]Next Nature, Alessia Andreotti (July 2013)
[...]Dezeen (March 2013)
[...]The World at One. Interview, March 2013. BBC Radio 4.
[...]Design Indaba: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg on Synthetic Biology. Interview, 2013. Core 77.
[...]Beyond Contemporary Art. Etan Jonathan Ilfeld, 2012. London: Vivays.
[...]Next Nature: Nature Changes Along With Us. Koert van Mensvoort and Hendrik-Jan Grievink, 2012. Barcelona: Actar.
[...]Intel: The Tomorrow Project, Conversations about Synthetic Biology with Brian David Johnson, USA (June 2012)
[...]The Science of Design – Daisy Ginsberg. Heath Killen, 2010. Desktop Magazine, December.
[...]Materials. Christina Agapakis, 2012. Arc Magazine, October.
[...]Bio Design: Nature Science Creativity. William Myers & Paola Antonelli, 2012. London: Thames & Hudson.
[...]Fabriquer le Vivant. Documentary, Laetitia Ohnona, 2012. Arte.tv (aired April).
[...]Kunst in der Wissensgesellschaft (Art in the Knowledge Society). Ute Meta Bauer & Sophie Goltz, 2012. Der Tagesspiegel.
[...]Bacteria Colours Your Poop to Diagnose Illnesses. Daily Mail Reporter, 2012. Daily Mail.
[...]Daisy Ginsberg: Synthetic Biology. Interview, 2012. Design Indaba.
[...]Design Fiction: Sascha Pohflepp & Daisy Ginsberg. Bruce Sterling, 2012. Wired.
[...]Science et vie Junior (December 2011)
[...]Curious Minds: New Approaches in Design. Alex Ward, 2011. Jerusalem: Israel Museum.
[...]Brit Insurance Designs of the Year. Alex Newson, 2011. London: the Design Museum.
[...]And the Seasons: They Go Round and Round. Carson Chan, 2011. Berlin: 0047 Press.
[...]Hyperlinks: Architecture and Design. Joseph Rosa and Zoë Ryan, 2011. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago / Yale University Press.
[...]Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects. Paola Antonelli, 2011. New York: MoMA.
[...]States of Design 07: Bio-design. Paola Antonelli, 2011. Domus Magazine, November.
[...]Visions of Synthetic Biology. Sara Reardon, 2011. Science, 333 (6047).
[...]Paradigms of Nature: Post Natural Futures. 2011. KERB Magazine, 19.
[...]Breakthroughs in Design. Kyoko Nakajima, 2011. Axis Magazine, 151 (May–June).
[...]20 Designers Who Will Influence Design in the Next Decade. Alice Rawsthorne and Paola Antonelli, 2011. Rolling Stone (Italy), 90 (April).
[...]A Broader View of Practice. James Pallister, 2011. Architects Journal, March.
[...]Women at the Drawing Board. Alice Rawsthorn, 2011. The New York Times.
[...]Synthetische Biologie: Spiel mit Genen und Genesis. Kai Kupferschmidt, 2011. Der Zeit.
[...]Can Mushrooms Hush Rooms? Robby Sexton, 2011. Art Institute Chicago.
[...]Synthetic Creations. Maria Popova, 2011. Wired UK, January.
[...]Focus on Biomedical Art – Fresh as a Daisy. Paola Antonelli, 2010. Nature Medicine, 16 (942).
[...]Humanity will Thank Heaven that this Creator of Synthetic Life is Playing God. Ken Macleod, 2010. The Guardian, UK.
[...]Science and Design. Mun-Keat Looi, 2010. Wellcome Trust.
[...]30/30. Paola Antonelli and Joel Gethin Lewis, 2010. Creative Review, March.
[...]Want to Redesign the Future? Now You Can. Annalee Newitz, 2010. iO9.
[...]Window Shopping for Alternate Realities. Louis Buckley, 2010. New Scientist.
[...]Synthetic Aesthetics, exploring the territory between art, design, and synthetic biology. Regine Debatty, 2010. We Make Money Not Art.
[...]ProtoFarm 2050. 2009. Design Indaba, Q4 (09).
[...]The Design Future of the Sacred Grove. Geoff Manaugh, 2010. Canadian Centre for Architecture.
[...]Technicolor Doo-doo. Ariel Bleicher, 2009. The Scientist.
[...]Material Beliefs. Jacob Beaver, Sarah Pennington and Tobie Kerridge, eds. 2009. London: Goldsmiths, University of London/ Interaction Research Studio.
[...]A Staggeringly Small World Below. Hettie Judah, 2009. The Word, July–August.
[...]Growth Assembly. Arnoud van den Heuvel, 2009. Next Nature.
[...]E. chromi. Kate Carmody, 2009. MoMA Exhibition Blog: Talk to Me.
[...]Design for Futuristic Synthetic Biology 'Herbicide Sprayer'. David Pescovitz, 2009. BoingBoing.
[...]The Aesthetics of Synthetic Biology. Christina Apakapis, 2009. Science Blogs: Oscillator.
[...]iGEM 2009: Got Poo? Rob Carlson, 2009. synthesis.cc.
[...]Students Build Living Microbial Machines. NPR Science Friday, November 2009.
[...]Human Futures: Art in an Age of Uncertainty. Andy Miah ed., 2008. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
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