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Life Pulse
Life Pulse

What does your heartbeat look like?

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Birds I wouldn't have heard
Birds I wouldn't have heard

What is it like to receive or donate an organ?

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Microbiome Rebirth Incubator
Microbiome Rebirth Incubator

How can the moment of birth shape future health?

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Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer

The Ghost Writer writing machine uses a programmed neural network to produce an ongoing narrative

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Monument to Immortality
Monument to Immortality

How could consciousness be altered if transferred into a machine or alternative technological body?

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The Anatomy Lesson: Dissecting Medical Futures
The Anatomy Lesson: Dissecting Medical Futures

What happens when artificial organs malfunction?

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Prosthesis – Simulation kit of externalised human brain tissue
Prosthesis – Simulation kit of externalised human brain tissue

Would you change your body as often as you change your clothes?

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The Self-Donor Workshop
The Self-Donor Workshop

What would a future look like in which we can grow replacement organs from our own cells?

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Big Heart Data
Big Heart Data

What would happen if science could predict your heart’s health from birth?

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Disturbance
Disturbance

Is sound heard, felt, or both? How do your senses shape the perception of your own body?

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Listening Objects
Listening Objects

Where do our bodies begin and end? How can sensory modification affect our perceptions of our bodies, sense of self, and other?

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Vessels of Care and Control: The Hivecubator 2.0
Vessels of Care and Control: The Hivecubator 2.0

Do bees have the potential to sustain human life?

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Vessels of Care and Control: Compostcubator 2.0
Vessels of Care and Control: Compostcubator 2.0

How can we keep cells alive outside the human body?

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Crafting the Body
Crafting the Body

What if we could craft couture parts for the body?

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Circles of Fire (variations)
Circles of Fire (variations)

“I am a hybrid denatured human – a bi-product of the corporate matrix of bio-medical industries. My death has been postponed until further notice.”

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New Organs of Creation
New Organs of Creation

Can a voice speak to us on a cellular level and create a new anthem to bridge a future of national divides?

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