Abstract
This paper outlines my current sculptural research project bloodlines focusing on the ways in which dairy cows are entangled with multiple biotechnologies and the wider environment. bloodlines brings extant works such as fleshlumps, boobscape and slink, together with new works, to represent the dairy industry, the environmental impacts of animal agriculture and the biotech innovations of in-vitro meat and bio-fabricated leather. These works are linked together by a web of interconnected fluids: excreta, milk and blood. In this new work, I hope to make the links between the dairy industry and these extended concerns both visceral and visible.
Keywords: Sculpture, Art, Diagrams, Dairy Cows, Motherhood, Mammals, Foetus, Foetal Bovine Serum, FBS, Biotechnology, Bio-fabricated leather, In-Vitro Meat
How to Cite:
Mowson, L., (2018) “bloodlines – Mammalian Motherhood, Biotechnologies and other Entanglements”, Animal Studies Journal 7(2), 25-44.
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