Genetically Modified Collection
"Genetically Modified: When Science Takes a Wrong Turn" In this conceptual image, we witness the aftermath of GM gone wrong as fluid is injected into a delicate daisy
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"Genetically Modified: When Science Takes a Wrong Turn" In this conceptual image, we witness the aftermath of GM gone wrong as fluid is injected into a delicate daisy. The once organic and non-organic carrots now stand side by side, showcasing the stark contrast between natural produce and its genetically modified counterpart. Zooming in on small and large red apples, we are confronted with their close-up view that raises questions about the potential consequences of genetic modification. Meanwhile, genetically-modified Rape pollen grains float through the air, highlighting how these alterations can affect our environment. A thought-provoking artwork captures the essence of genetic modification - an abstract representation labeled F008 / 2056. It serves as a reminder that while advancements in science hold promise, they also come with risks. The image further explores genetically-modified pollen grains under a microscope lens, emphasizing their altered nature. A striking piece showcases a genetically modified tomato transformed into artistry – an intriguing blend of science and creativity. Amidst all this experimentation lies a humble kiwi fruit; untouched by human intervention it represents nature's perfection without any need for genetic modification. Yet still, we ponder over the possibilities offered by biotechnology to enhance crops or even cows' biology. Conceptual artwork portrays GM plants emerging from test tubes like futuristic creations. This visual prompts us to reflect on ethical concerns surrounding tampering with nature's blueprint. In this captivating exploration of "genetically modified, " we confront both marvels and dilemmas arising from manipulating organisms at their core. As society continues to grapple with these complex issues, let us tread carefully towards progress while preserving what makes our world truly organic and beautiful.