Abstract
Tools for Multispecies Futures
Highlights
At Haraway’s kitchen table, over a plate of heritage tomatoes and locally-made cheese and bread, Haraway and Endy explore how tools of care, storytelling, play, and activism might guide us towards a generative, less destructive biological future
Drew Endy is a professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University and president of the BioBricks Foundation
Endy was one of the pioneers of synthetic biology, and co-founded the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition, which has been instrumental to the growth of the field
Summary
At Haraway’s kitchen table, over a plate of heritage tomatoes and locally-made cheese and bread, Haraway and Endy explore how tools of care, storytelling, play, and activism might guide us towards a generative, less destructive biological future. I even think it’s a necessary way to feel because I think serious people take care of the world we’re in, and that means there are consequences.
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