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Crossing kingdoms:How can art open up new ways of thinking about science?

Tarsh BatesElise CachatErika SzymanskiOron CattsJane CalvertSusan J. RosserRobert D.j. SmithLenny NelsonIonat Zurr

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0301 basic medicineHistologylcsh:BiotechnologyBiomedical Engineeringresponsible research and innovationhybrid taxaBioengineering02 engineering and technologySocial dimension03 medical and health sciencesSynthetic biologyKingdominterdisciplinaritylcsh:TP248.13-248.65responsible research and innovation (RRI)Responsible Research and InnovationBioengineering and Biotechnologyart-science collaboration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology030104 developmental biologyPerspectiveStandard protocolEngineering ethicssynthetic biology0210 nano-technologyBiotechnology

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“Crossing Kingdoms” is an artist-led experiment in the biological fusion of mammalian and yeast cells and the cultural discussions of these phenomena. We present this collaboration as an experiment in responsible research and innovation (RRI), an institutionalized format for ensuring that researchers reflect on the wider social dimensions of their work. Our methods challenged us as researchers to reflect on interdisciplinary collaboration and the possibility of innovating in biology for artistic purposes, challenged audiences to reflect on biological boundaries, and challenged both groups to reflect on what it means to be responsible in science. We conclude that our experiment in RRI was successful because we have asked unexpected questions—a contrast to RRI implemented as a standard protocol. Our experiment has implications for biologists and artists pursuing interdisciplinary collaborations with each other and for researchers thinking about implementing RRI as more than a box-ticking exercise.

10.3389/fbioe.2020.00715https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11820/61d0d0df-d74b-4526-a4dc-56ed8f9f54de