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TEMPLATING LIFE: DNA as Nature’s Hard Drive
- Source: Public, Volume 29, Issue 57, Jun 2018, p. 145 - 153
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- 01 Jun 2018
Abstract
Abstract
DNA is being touted as the newest and most promising storage technology, especially for fixed, long-term storage. While there have already been many successful experiments encoding/decoding data onto DNA (such as moving images, software, text and computer viruses), little reflection has been done on this kind of innovation in relation to DNA’s colonial legacy: its linking of race and genetics, forensic anthropology, DNA profiling, tracking migrational history, and so on. As such, my contribution to Public is in exploring the promise of DNA as a medium for data storage by complicating and questioning its potential as a site for ongoing conquest and/or decolonization.
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