Biohybrid art is an interdisciplinary artistic practice that merges living biological systems with artificial or technological components to create hybrid entities or environments. It explores the aesthetic, ethical, and conceptual implications of integrating life forms—such as plants, microorganisms, animals, or human cells—with robotics, sensors, AI, or synthetic materials. By blurring the boundaries between the organic and the synthetic, biohybrid art challenges traditional notions of life, agency, and authorship, inviting viewers to consider new forms of coexistence and communication between living and non-living systems.

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