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Notes on Genetic Art Export

Leonardo, Vol. 26, No. 3. (1993), pp. 205-211.

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Genetic Art is art involving DNA. Domesticated ornamental plants, pets, sporting animals and consciousness-altering drug plants constitute a vast, unacknowledged genetic folk art. Some earth art and ecological art has genetic components. The author's work has involved plants, especially Pacific Coast native irises.


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