File:Regenerative Reliquary by Amy Karle 2016 bioart sculpture.jpg
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is a bioart sculpture of a 3D printed scaffold in the shape of a human hand skeleton bioprinted in a trabecular lattice out of a biodegradable pegda hydrogel that disintegrates over time; with the intention that human stem cells (MSCs from a living donor) seeded onto that design will grow into tissue and mineralize into bone; installed in a bioreactor. More information at https://www.amykarle.com/project/regenerative-reliquary/
This artwork has been exhibited internationally including at Ars Electronica "AI: The Other I” in 2017, The Beijing Media Arts Biennale in 2018, and in “La Fabrique Du Vivant” (“Designing the Living”) at The Centre Pompidou in 2019.
Licensing for this image is for the 288x432 pixels size here or smaller (free thumbnail use); for larger sizes contact the artist for permissions www.amykarle.com
Licensing requirements and attribution always credit: Regenerative Reliquary by Amy Karle, 2016.
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