Ars ElectronicaS+T+ARTS PRIZEGrand Prize 2017 Grand Prize 2017 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Grand Prize Anerkennungen Nominierungen Grand Prize 2017 l'm Humanity Etsuko Yakushimaru In l'm Humanity, Yakushimaru makes pop music with the use of the nucleic acid sequence of Synechococcus, which is a type of cyanobacteria. The musical information is converted into a genetic code, which was used to create a long DNA sequence comprising three con-nected nucleic acid sequences. The DNA was artificially composited and incorporated into the chromosomes of the microorganism. This genetically-modified microorganism with mu-sic in its DNA is able to continuously self-replicate. So even if humanity as we know it be-comes extinct, it will live on, waiting for the music within it to be decoded and played by the species that replaces humanity. Rock Print Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich, und Self-Assembly Lab, MIT Rock Print shows the potential of using granular jamming for architectural purposes. These principles are applicable to a large range of granular materials which allow for use of local materials, and the fact that they can be fully returned to their original state points towards a truly sustainable construction method.