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CaiiA/STAR (now called The Planetary Collegium) is based at the University of Plymouth, England is concerned with advanced inquiry in the transdisciplinary space between the arts, technology, and the sciences, with consciousness research an integral component of its work. CAiiA-STAR, an integrated research platform which combined, CAiiA, the Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts established by Professor Ascott in 1994, at University of Wales College Newport, and STAR, the Science Technology and Art Research centre, which he established in 1997 at the University of Plymouth. See <http://www.planetary-collegium.net/about/>
According to Kac, “GFP Bunny” comprises the creation of a green fluorescent rabbit, the public dialogue generated by the project, and the social integration of the rabbit. GFP stands for green fluorescent protein. “GFP Bunny” was realized in 2000 and first presented publicly in Avignon, France. See <http://www.ekac.org/gfpbunny.html>
Kac, Eduardo. Teleporting and Unknown State. ACM SIGGRAPH Art Show: Museum of Contemporary Art, New Orleans. See <http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/gallery/S96/brid27.html>
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Vesna, V. Genetic technologies and animals. AI & Soc 20, 1–2 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-005-0008-3
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