BioTech Art (and AGI/nano) - Who is doing it and where

I'm wondering if anyone can direct me to artist websites that reflect
current and future-oriented concepts relating to biotech art. Most of what
I have seen so far is fairly negative about science and using
biotech. Nanotech is another matter and seems to be a curiosity and AI
seems to be used in the arts as a programming design rather than true AI
or better, AGI.

Since I'm coming from the areas of biotechnology, nanotechnology and AGI,
I'd love to meet some artists who are exploring these technologies for
"improving" the human condition, including extending human life span
beyond the limited 120 years we have today.

Am I in this alone or are there any other artists who think about how short
our life span is and adding a few more years is a darn good idea.

I hope to hear form someone!

Best wishes for a Festive Holidays and Happy New Year -




<http://www.natasha.cc/>Natasha <http://www.natasha.cc/>Vita-More
Design Media Artist - Futurist
PhD Candidate,
<http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/researchcover/rcp.asp?pagetype=G&page'3>Planetary
Collegium
Proactionary Principle Core Group, <http://www.extropy.org/>Extropy
<http://www.extropy.org/>Institute
Member, <http://www.profuturists.com/>Association of Professional Futurists
Founder, <http://www.transhumanist.biz/>Transhumanist Arts & Culture

If you draw a circle in the sand and study only what's inside the circle,
then that is a closed-system perspective. If you study what is inside the
circle and everything outside the circle, then that is an open system
perspective. - Buckminster Fuller