DNA Collected from Found Objects

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DNA Collected from Found Objects

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Used to create portraits


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It’s a cold January day and you’re walking down a street in Brooklyn gnawing on a piece of gum that just passed the point of flavorful into the realm of tastelessness. In a hurry, you spit it on the ground without a second thought and continue about your day. Hours later a mysterious woman arrives and surreptitiously collects the sticky gum from the sidewalk and drops it into a clear plastic bag which she carefully labels. Flash forward a month later: you’re walking through an art gallery, and there, mounted on the wall, is a familiar face staring back at you. Astonishingly (or terrifyingly) it’s a 3D print of your face generated from the DNA you left behind on that random piece of gum that now appears in a petri dish just below the portrait. A few years ago this would seem like science fiction, the stuff of films like Gattaca, but to information artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg it’s how she makes her artwork here in 2013.
The resulting portraits are bizarre approximations of anonymous people who unknowingly left their genetic material on a random city street. So how accurate are the faces created from this genetic experiment? The artist likes to say they have a “family resemblance” and no, unlike the scenario depicted above, a person has never recognized themselves in any of her exhibitions. Yet. There are some things such as age which are virtually impossible to determine from DNA alone, so Dewey-Hagborg casts each portrait as if the person were around 25 years of age.
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From DNA taken from Kim Kardashian's vagina.

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Damn BD. What kind of sites do you frequent to discover this sort of stuff?
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Bob Wildes wrote:Damn BD. What kind of sites do you frequent to discover this sort of stuff?
I recently found out the internet has more than porn on it....still in the honeymoon period.
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link?
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I saw this on IHeartChaos.Com


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"He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." JS Mill


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Blaidd Drwg wrote:
Bob Wildes wrote:Damn BD. What kind of sites do you frequent to discover this sort of stuff?
I recently found out the internet has more than porn on it....still in the honeymoon period.
What?
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