This article documents the artistic research the author undertook for FEAT (Future Emerging Art and Technology) residency. It describes her collaboration with the MRG-Grammar consortium and the creation of an artwork that involved editing the genome of a bacterium using CRISPR to reflect on issues related to antimicrobial resistance, biohacking and control. The article explores the author’s methodology and describes the benefits of long-term embedded residencies to create artworks that are deeply engaged with emerging technologies with a view to enable the public to access the concepts and implications of cutting-edge technologies and scientific research through an artisticlens.
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Dumitriu, A., & Goldberg, S. (2019). Make do and mend: Exploring generegulation and crispr through a feat (future emerging art and technology) residency with the MRG-grammar project. Leonardo, 52(1), 66–67. https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_a_01466
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