
Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Last summer I had the honor of providing the cultural interlude for Netherlands Society for Evolutionary Biology. At their invitation, I gave a performance lecture called “What if?” in which I brought the arts and sciences closer together. Based on the concept of ‘forbidden phenotypes’ from the biological literature I showed the audience how artists give shape to forms and traits that would be selected against in nature - but exist in the world of art. By doing this they explore the worlds outside the boundaries of classical biology.
Thanks to Vasilis Kokkoris for the invite, @thecrobe for the (much needed) advice and lastly all the artists providing and trusting me with their materials. 💛

Person Longing for Human.
Last chance to see our performance this Friday and Saturday at @overhetij After a long week of performances, heat, sweat, 5 stars in NRC and keuze van de criticus at Theaterkrant our deep dive into desire, Eros and melting together is almost over. Thank you to our wonderful group: proud of our team! 💛
Person Longing for Human.
Last chance to see our performance this Friday and Saturday at @overhetij After a long week of performances, heat, sweat, 5 stars in NRC and keuze van de criticus at Theaterkrant our deep dive into desire, Eros and melting together is almost over. Thank you to our wonderful group: proud of our team! 💛

Person Longing for Human.
Last chance to see our performance this Friday and Saturday at @overhetij After a long week of performances, heat, sweat, 5 stars in NRC and keuze van de criticus at Theaterkrant our deep dive into desire, Eros and melting together is almost over. Thank you to our wonderful group: proud of our team! 💛

Person Longing for Human.
Last chance to see our performance this Friday and Saturday at @overhetij After a long week of performances, heat, sweat, 5 stars in NRC and keuze van de criticus at Theaterkrant our deep dive into desire, Eros and melting together is almost over. Thank you to our wonderful group: proud of our team! 💛

Person Longing for Human.
Last chance to see our performance this Friday and Saturday at @overhetij After a long week of performances, heat, sweat, 5 stars in NRC and keuze van de criticus at Theaterkrant our deep dive into desire, Eros and melting together is almost over. Thank you to our wonderful group: proud of our team! 💛
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