http://sommerakademie.zpk.org/de/fruehere-akademien/2014/speakers/christian-boek/abstract-lecture-christian-boek.html

18. August 2014, 19.00h
Lecture Christian Bök
(In Englisch)


DNA Fragments from "The Xenotext"

The Xenotext is the current project in progress by Christian Bök. He is hoping to encode a poem as a sequence of DNA so that, when implanted into the genome of a microbe, this text gets “expressed” by the organism, which in reponse to the grafted, genetic sequence, begins to manufacture a viable, benign protein—one that, according to his original, chemical alphabet, is itself another text. He is striving, in effect, to engineer a bacterium so that it becomes not only a durable archive for storing a poem, but also an operant machine for writing a poem—one that can outlast our own extinction. He has already succeeded in creating a gene called XP13-4a (a poetic cipher that, when implanted into the genome of E. coli, can cause this germ to write, in response, its own poem, as a sequence of amino acids). He is now the first person in history to have ever designed a microorganism that can write a meaningful text in response to an enciphered gene.