Bio:Fiction Science, Art & Filmfestival
Submissions due: 15 July 2010
The 1st Bio:Fiction Science, Art & Filmfestival aims at attracting public awareness to synthetic biology and its ramifications for our daily life in the future. We want to encourage filmmakers to share their cinematic visions of a present or future society shaped by synthetic biology. What is your view on a world living with synthetic life forms? Your approach is up to you – the
filmmaker, scientists or artist – the entries can be on science, fiction, or science fiction. We welcome regular short film, animation or documentary film. The main criteria is that synthetic biology has to be reflected somehow in the work, but how you do it is up to you.
The nominated films will be presented in public at the festival event in Vienna, Austria, in May 2011. There is no entry fee for submitting films.
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