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This ceramic sculpture of a bowl with attributes of a ram was built from black clay, glaze and gold luster, and was inspired by reflections on the genetic code of living organisms. Genetic engineering enables us to take genetic information, rearrange it according to our needs and transfer it from one organism to another, despite interspecies differences. In this way, plants, microorganisms or animals acquire new properties that were not characteristic of them before.
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Rasa Justaitė-Gecevičienė
Vilnius, Lithuania
In her teenage years, Rasa Justaitė-Gecevičienė turned her back on chemistry and mathematics, choosing ceramics instead. However, her studies did not ...
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