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*Cloning and Transgenic organisms
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*Immortality (bacteria, jellyfish)
*Immortality (bacteria, jellyfish)
==Students==
*[[/Robert Metzner|Robert Metzner]]
*[[/Dimitri Engelhardt|Dimitri Engelhardt]]
*[[/Nele Seifert|Nele Seifert]]
*[[/Freya Probst|Freya Probst]]
*[[/Fernanda Caicedo|Fernanda Caicedo]]
*[[/Maike Effenberg|Maike Effenberg]]
*[[/Martin Goldschmidt|Martin Goldschmidt]]
*[[/Chenxi Jin|Chenxi Jin]]
*[[/Miaomiao Ning|Miaomiao Ning]]
*[[/Smin Kim|Smin Kim]]


==Related previous courses==
==Related previous courses==

Revision as of 11:56, 22 October 2016

Trina Ukmata. How To isolate Antibiotics Producer from Pure Soil

Lecturer: Mindaugas Gapševičius
Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Date: Wednesday 09:15 - 12:30
Venue: Marienstraße 7b, Biolab (Room 202)
First meeting: Wednesday, 19 October 2016; 09:15 - 12:30


This course is designed as an introduction to BioArt unfolding through contemporary concepts and practices in DIY biolab. The introduced artworks will give an idea on how BioArt emerges and how sciences interact with arts. Along the artworks we will discuss questions such as How organisms share their time and space with other organisms? What are the borders between living and non-living? Can, for example, a robot be alive? How to understand a transgenic organism? Might a fully synthesised organism endanger human species?

The work in biolab will focus on the analysis of living systems and their relations to habitat. We will experience in using lab tools such as microscopes, centrifuges and incubators. We will practice in taking care of bacteria, protists and fungi. In addition life-like processes will be followed while growing crystals and drawing simple automata patterns.

Students will be expected to develop an idea in relation to one or the other living organism.

Gallery

Bacteria:

Fungi:

Protists:

Syllabus

  • Introduction to Course and the biolab
  • Microbiota and Symbiosis (fermentation)
  • top-down, bottom-up and emergence (Isolating bacteria)
  • Mycelium and networks
  • Biodiversity and Environment
  • Living and non-living (crystal growing)
  • Living machines (plasmodium)
  • Life programming
  • Cloning and Transgenic organisms
  • Immortality (bacteria, jellyfish)

Students

Related previous courses

Literature

  • Robert Mitchell: Bioart an the Vitality of Media ISBN 978-0295990088
  • William Myers: Bio Design, ISBN 978-0-87070-952-4
  • Ginsberg, Calvert, Schyfter, Elfick, Endy: Synthetic Aesthetics ISBN 978-0262019996 recommended chapters: The Biogenetic Timestamp: Exploring the Rearrangement of Matter trought Synthetic Biology and Art by Catts and Iwasaki, Time as Critique by Jane Calvert, Evolution or Design by Jane Calvert,
  • Landwehr, Kuni: Home Made Bio Electronic Arts: Do-it yourself: Microscopes, Sensors, Sonifications ISBN 978-3856165673 (Introduction)