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Bioart:Exploring the Integration and Intersection of Biology and Art Creation

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  • Xichun HUANG
  • Junhao LI
  • Quan QUAN
  • Mingxinzhi WANG
  • Jingchao WANG
  • Chenghao JIN

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Bioart is the product of the combination of biology and art. With the help of biological knowledge and technology, a series of artistic works full of vitality and beauty can be created. Under the background of the new era, strong scientific and technological development has promoted the evolution of art forms. This paper discusses the possibility of blending biology with bio-aesthetics in modern art creation, aiming at solving the problems of cultural inheritance difficulty, lack of ecological awareness and insufficient art education through this interdisciplinary field, so as to effectively spread Chinese excellent traditional culture, enrich people's spiritual life and promote social development.

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  • Xichun HUANG & Junhao LI & Quan QUAN & Mingxinzhi WANG & Jingchao WANG & Chenghao JIN, 2024. "Bioart:Exploring the Integration and Intersection of Biology and Art Creation," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 16(12), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:396308
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.396308
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