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Crimes of the Future in Bioengineering Print

Mark M Whelan

United States

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Inspired by David Cronenberg' The Future of Crimes. Bioengineering Crimes We tinker with the building blocks of life, We manipulate and we modify, We seek to create and control, But we risk crossing a dangerous line, We create new forms of life, We alter the genes of the living, We seek to improve and to enhance, But we may be unleashing something sinister, We may create monsters, We may unleash plagues, We may create weapons, That can destroy and ravage, We must be careful, In the way we play with life, For we may be creating, Our own downfall and strife. Bioengineering, also known as biomedical engineering, is a field of engineering that applies engineering principles and techniques to the medical field. It involves the design and development of medical technologies and devices, such as artificial organs, medical imaging systems, and other medical innovations. 3D printed body parts, also known as bioprinting, is a technology that uses 3D printing to create living tissue and organs. This is done by using a 3D printer to deposit layers of living cells, growth factors, and other materials to create functional tissue structures. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the field of medicine by providing a new way to create replacement tissues and organs for patients in need. Some potential applications of 3D-printed body parts include the creation of custom-made replacement skin for burn victims and the development of 3D-printed organs for transplantation. The implications of bioengineering and 3d printed body parts are explored in the film as a form of art.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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While Mark M. Whelan's art is primarily portraits and figurative pictures. However, his aim is not to represent a beautiful image of a person or an individual in a futuristic context; rather, it’s an ongoing exploration of the process of how art is created concerning its structure, composition, colour, and technique. Like many figurative painters of his generation, it’s impossible for Whelan to avoid the looming shadows of Francisco Goya, Francis Bacon, Hieronymus Bosch and Lucian Freud, all of which have dominated the figurative world, their paintings both evocative, emotional and full of existential angst and anticipation of an uncertain future. However, Whelan is finding his futuristic path into the light, away from these titans of the art world, his work constantly seeking to go beyond the discipline of representational art and the more gestural expressionism that we are familiar with in the figurative paintings of Bacon.

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