TTTlabs BioFeral.BeachCamps (BFBC) are highly speculative hybrid events of intense co-creation, co-education and co-development. TTTlabs BFBC are multi-person field work experiences that allow time and focus for in-depth play with concepts and practices of: developmental biology & deprogramming, new reproductive technology & rewilding, animal studies, human germline genetic editing, zoe.ferality, performance art & nonhuman enrichment.
Inspired by the conference series Taboo-Transgression-Transcendence in Art & Science, novel experimental perspectives in new reproductive technology, bioart, citizen science, environmental studies, apparatus electronics and body performances are expected to result from collaborating together in a creative working environment of temporary social and communal experimentation. Skillshare sessions, workshops and DIWO collaborations are expected to be self organizing.
TTTlabs BFBC are organized as part of the Feral Labs Network activities, co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union, and to launch a new Hub based in the Ionian Islands - Greece, supported by the team of the Interactive Arts Lab of the Department of Audio & Visual Arts of the Ionian University.
TTTlabs BFBC workshopology series:
TTTlabs BFBC NR-RR GB/BB | Spring 2023
New Repro-Rebirthing Retreat - Gestalt Bioart/Bodyart on the Beach
TTTlabs BFBC NR-ZS UB/BB | Spring 2024
New Repro-Zombie Studies - Undead Bioart/Bodyart on the Beach
TTTlabs BFBC NR-FO NHB/BB | Fall 2024
New Repro-FlaOctomingopus - Non-Human Bioart/Bodyart on the Beach
Spring 2023
Latest News
Ionian University Celebrates Conclusion of Final TTTlabs BioFeral.BeachCamp in Crete
Posted: 25-10-2024 19:11
The Ionian University’s Department of Audio & Visual Arts is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of its final edition of TTTlabs BioFeral.BeachCamp (BFBC) – NewRepro-FlaOctomingopus (NR-FO) – Non-Human Bioart/Bodyart on the Beach. Held from September 15-25, 2024, at the Athens Fine Arts School's Annex of Rethymnon in Crete, this ambitious event brought together participants for an (...)