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Heather Dewey-Hagborg

is a transdisciplinary artist and educator who is interested in art as research and critical inquiry. At the moment she is focused on emerging forms of biological surveillance, the means by which biological science is used to track, monitor, analyze, and turn bodies into data.

Features

Biopunk: Subverting Biopolitics

By Simone Browne, Heather Dewey-Hagborg and Joerg BlumtrittJuly 10, 2017
A three-way essay on biopunk, futurism, and rejecting genetic determinism.
Essays & Reviews

Sci-Fi Crime Drama With A Strong Black Lead

By Heather Dewey-HagborgJuly 6, 2015
A new crime investigation technology generates suspect sketches from genetic material left at the scene, but this big data tool is based on old racialism
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