Hi Im new to Wikipedia. I joined to try to add information to the BioArt page.

The article states "Although BioArtists work with living matter, there is some debate as to the stages at which matter can be considered to be alive or living. Creating living beings and practicing in the life sciences brings about ethical, social, and aesthetic inquiry. "

I added an example:

" Consider "Regenerative Reliquary", 2016 by Amy Karle, a sculpture consisting of 3D printed scaffolds for human stem cell growth into bone installed in a bioreactor[2]. The cells and genetic material come from a live human donor, are expanded in a lab, grow into tissue and mineralize into bone along that scaffold. The cells continue to live on separately from the body they came from, and may continue to live on after that person dies, raising interesting questions about what is considered to be "life" and "alive"."

I linked to "Regenerative Reliquary" and cited a source from PopSci. There are other sources I may cite as well.

I also added Amy Karle's name under BioArt practicioner. She is a popular emerging artist in the field and has been widely recogonized as an artist working within in the scientific, medical and technological community. She shows regularily alongside other artists mentioned in the article.

I am wondering why this is being rejected? Am I doing something wrong? Please advise.

Best, Laughing Albartross LaughingAlbatross (talk) 18:16, 4 July 2017 (UTC)--LaughingAlbatross (talk) 18:16, 4 July 2017 (UTC) Sources:Reply

www.amykarle.com

Bringing Bones to Life https://vimeo.com/168270199

3DHeals “3DHEALS Influencer Interview Series: Amy Karle” 22 March 2017 http://3d-heals.com/3dheals-influencer-interview-series-amy-karle/

Dutch Daily de Volkskrant “Een hand die in een pot groeit, en het is kunst” 18 March 2017 http://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/een-hand-die-in-een-pot-groeit-en-het-is-kunst~a4475717/

All3DP Amy Karle named one of the “35 Most Influential Women in 3D Printing” 8 March 2017 https://all3dp.com/20-influential-women-3d-printing/

AFI Magazine “SCIENCE, ART & FASHION: Meet Amy Karle, an artist and designer who uses the mind, body, science and technology to create art” 17 February 2017 https://issuu.com/afimagazine/docs/afi_vol_1_issue_3/56

3D Printing Media Network “Bioartist Amy Karle is Creating a 3D BioPrinted Hand” 9 February 2017 https://www.3dprintingbusiness.directory/news/bioartist-amy-karle-creating-full-bioprinted-hand-real-skin/

Scientific American (Taiwanese Edition Magazine) “Science and Art” February 2017

Futurism “This hand was 3D printed... and is made from human cells” 6 January 2017

https://www.facebook.com/futurism/videos/686581234854412/

also at “This 3D Printed Art Project Could Have Medical Applications” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmz5MFanjfE

NowThis Future “This Artist is Growing a Human Hand” 31 Dec 2016 https://www.facebook.com/NowThisFuture/videos/1382203345154175/ (547K Views and 1215 shares as of July 1 2017) Daily Planet / Discovery Channel Amy Karle’s work featured in “The Year in SciTech Special: Discovery Science Worldwide” Dec 2016

Daily Planet Discovery Specials segment featuring Amy Karle’s work “Bringing Bones To Life” 21 October 2016

Tech Alert “An artist is growing a genuine skeletal human hand a lab” 18 October 2016 http://thetechalert.net/artist-growing-genuine-skeletal-hand-lab/

Digital Trends “Forget Impressionism, This Artist is Growing a Real Skeleton Human Hand in a Lab” 14 October 2016 https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/3d-printed-hand-lab/

Popular Science “An Artist Is Growing A Skeleton Human Hand In A Lab” 12 October 2016 http://www.popsci.com/lab-grown-bones-on-display

Biotech Archives - Magpie Aesthetic “Amy Karle’s Regenerative Reliquary – A 3D Printed Bone Growth Scaffold as Sculpture” 8 October 2016 https://magpieaesthetic.com/amy-karles-regenerative-reliquary-3d-printed-bone-growth-scaffold-sculpture/

Art :: Future “Future Factories: Experimenting at the Edges of the Next Industrial Revolution” http://artfuture.com/?s=amy+karle 12 September 2016

3D Print “3D Printed Scaffold for Artistic Cell Culture” 30 August 2016 https://3dprint.com/147378/3d-printed-cell-culture-scaffold/

Materia “Regenerative Reliquary: Bringing Bones To Life” 12 August 2016 http://materia.nl/article/regenerative-reliquary-bringing-bones-life/

ID Ideas Diseno Industrial “Relicario Regenerativo” 6 August 2016 https://ideasdi.com/relicario-regenerativo/

Design Indaba “Bringing bones to life: Artist prototypes a hand grown out of stem cells” 26 July 2016 http://www.designindaba.com/articles/creative-work/bringing-bones-life-artist-prototypes-hand-grown-out-stem-cells

Just Add Sharks “Laser Cut Garments” 19 July 2016 http://justaddsharks.co.uk/blogs/2016-07-19/laser-cut-garments

Techly “This artist has a bone to pick, and it’s not what you’d expect”. 15 July 2016 https://www.techly.com.au/2016/07/16/artist-bone-pick-not-youd-expect/

AdaFruit “Biohacking The Body To 3D-Print Fantastical Human Bones” 12 July 2016 https://blog.adafruit.com/2016/07/12/biohacking-the-body-to-3d-print-fantastical-human-bones/

Engineering.com “The Best and Most Unique 3D Printer Materials: Photopolymer Edition” and

“DIY 3D Printing Resins and the Future of Photopolymers” 12 July 2016 http://www.engineering.com/3DPrinting/3DPrintingArticles/ArticleID/12625/The-Best-and-Most-Unique-3D-Printer-Materials-Photopolymer-Edition.aspx

Museum of Bio “Regenerative Reliquary by Amy Karle” 10 July 2016 https://museum-of-bio.tumblr.com/page/2

Fast Company “This Artist is Biohacking the Body To 3D Print Fantastical Human Bones” 6 July 2016 https://www.fastcompany.com/3060592/this-artist-is-biohacking-the-body-to-3-d-print-fantastical-human-bones

Inspiring Mathematics and Science in Teacher Education “Amy Karle: Bringing Bones to Life” 28 June 2016 http://www.imsite.edu.au/p/resources.html

Opensource.com “Artist grows real human hand; inspired by work in open source” 18 June 2016 https://opensource.com/life/16/6/weekly-news-june-18

The Creators Project / Vice Magazine “An Artist is Growing a Real Human Hand” 14 June 2016 http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/artist-grows-human-hand-autodesk-laboratory

Vocativ “BioArtist Grows a Sculpture out of Bone” 13 June 2016 http://www.vocativ.com/328749/bioartist-grows-a-sculpture-out-of-bone/

Bloge “This Artist IS USING 3D Printing Support and Stem Cells to Grow A Human Hand” 2 June 2016 http://bloge.us/the-artist-is-using-3d-printing-support-and-stem-cells-to-grow-a-human-hand/

Prosthetic Knowledge “Bringing Bones To Life” 1 June 2016 http://prostheticknowledge.tumblr.com/post/145274078716/bringing-bones-to-life-art-project-by-amy-karle

3P 3printr “Artist Amy Karle Makes Instructable Manual For A Hand 3D Printed With Stem Cells” 30 May 2016 https://www.3printr.com/artist-amy-karle-makes-instructable-manual-hand-3d-printed-stem-cells-3839527/

Spectrum News “Tissue Tussle” 27 May 2016 https://spectrumnews.org/news/spotted/tissue-tussle-adult-inattention-printed-hand/

3D Everyday “Artist Growing Human Hand with 3D Printed Scaffolds and Stem Cells” 26 May 2016 http://www.3deveryday.com/news5210.html

GBEMTI Genomics, Biotech and Emerging Medical Technology “An Artist Is Growing a Hand Out Of Human Stem Cells” 26 May 2016 http://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/gbemti/GBEMTI052616.php

Med Media “American Artist Raises Her Hand For Stem Cells” 26 May 2016 http://medportal.ru/mednovosti/news/2016/05/26/886arm/

3D Print Plan “An artist is growing a hand out of human stem cells” 25 May 2016 http://www.3dprintplan.com/2016/05/25/an-artist-is-growing-a-hand-out-of-human-stem-cells-2/

3ders “Artist Amy Karle is Growing a Human Hand with 3D Printed Scaffolds and Stem Cells” 25 May, 2016 http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160525-artist-amy-karle-is-growing-a-human-hand-with-3d-printed-scaffolds-and-stem-cells.html

All3DP All About 3D Printing “3D Printed Hand Trellis: Artist Goes Out on a Limb” 25 May 2016 https://all3dp.com/3d-printed-hand-trellis/

Ars Technica “An artist is prototyping a hand grown out of human stem cells” 24 May 2016 https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/05/an-artist-is-growing-a-hand-out-of-human-stem-cells/

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You ask at the dispute resolution noticeboard about your edits to BioArt that were reverted. Discuss them at Talk:BioArt. That is what article talk pages are for. I will be closing your thread at DRN because you need to discuss at the article talk page first. If you have questions, you may ask for advice at the Teahouse. Robert McClenon (talk) 20:45, 4 July 2017 (UTC)Reply