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After Listening the presentation it came up to my mind the reflection on what is life about and public policies and biotechnological practices that decide which life can just let "be" and what other lifes are discarded. Other topic is the private and public sphere of these decisions, leading with biopolitics and bioethics. These topics remind to me a recent lecture of Adam Zaretsky al the University of Leiden. Of course the sexuality implicit in the selected cells offer a sensual matter to work on the previous topics, that can become the latent subject of the project.
When hearing the presentation it came up to my mind the subject of discrimination in biotechnological practices what is selected to live and what is determined to go to the garbage.
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