Image: The beginning of the list of markers mapped on my genome – Starting with chromosome 1. The first column is the markers name, the second the chromosome number, third its position number and fourth the base-pair that defines it. This is repeated four times. SELF PORTRAIT In his first ever solo show – SELF ...
Robin Bhattacharya presented parts of The Robin Genome Project at the Symposium Tracing Mobility: Cartography and Migration in Networked Space at Nottingham Contemporary on Panel 4 - Radical Cartography: Charting Empires’ Fall Part 1 – go to position 40:30 for presentation by Robin Bhattacharya Part 2: Introduction (chair: Mushon Zer-Aviv) Mushon Zer-Aviv Heath Bunting Jean-Baptiste Naudy (Société Réaliste) ...
SELF PORTRAIT – The Robin Genome Project now has its own new website at: www.therobingenome.com
Today I received a digital file of my DNA Portrait by DNA11. Color Selection: Infrared Original picture: DNA Portrait for one person 36″ X 54″ (92cm X 138cm) It is a visual representation of some 8 STRs sequenced of the genome of Robin Bhattacharya.
12 Short Tandem Repeats mapped on genome of Robin Bhattacharya Process update: These are the first results – courtesy of National Geographic – of my genome mapping. 12 STRs have been identified at certain locations (mapped) on the DNA sequence. More results will follow and together make up the evolving SELF PORTRAIT…
SELF PORTRAIT is a multi-disciplinary project combining sociology of bioscience with identity expression through art. Its aim is to examine population categorisations and classifications currently applied in bioscience, with a focus on ‘mixed-race’, ’other’ or similar designations inferring a post-colonial, multicultural identity. To that end the genome of the artist – Robin Bhattacharya – is ...