Three rabbits explain to the visitor, how to clone a human -
an ironical installation about the critical argument on cloning The three rabbit heads, made of canvas cloth sewn after the same pattern are mounted on a wall. They appear in basic form, as they function only as speakers. From one of the three heads is heard a computer-generated speech in english, which describes the procedure of cloning humans, as if it is a cooking recipe named "HOW TO CLONE A HUMAN". When the viewer approaches one of the two other rabbits a relay channels the computer-generated speech to that rabbit, leaving the previous speaker mute. Therefore each time the viewer comes in front of a rabbit that rabbit takes over the speech from another and the speech is repeated without interruption and delay and one after the other. |
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Computergenerated Speech: HOW TO CLONE A HUMAN
Materials: Human Tissue, pure human cells of one tissue type, from the individual who will be cloned. / Human Tissue Culture Media, Media in which these human cells will grow and divide. / Minimal Human Tissue Culture Media, Media in which cells will stop dividing, and enter a state of "quiescence" without dying. |