The future we want, naturally
Examines scenarios where biotechnology, in a possible future, aims to provide solutions to some of the issues we tackle today. The works explores the human impulse to alter and control our environments, the unexpected results of our efforts and how we accommodate these outcomes. As mechanical technology has altered our lives, biological technology will inevitably require cultural, political and ethical changes. By solving the problems we have created, we are likely to create unfamiliar dilemmas. (Photographs: Marcin Sz )
Asylum Gallery, Wolverhampton (May 2019)