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== Oranisms that can participate in a Game ==
== Oranisms that can participate in a Game ==


Euglena
Euglena (René)


[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Axolotl]]
[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Axolotl]] (Maike, Sarah)


(Wild) Pigeons
(Wild) Pigeons (René)


[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Ants]]
[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Ants]] (Maud, Sarah)


[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Snails]]
[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Snails]] ((Maud, Sarah, Julius)


Bacteria
Bacteria (Maike)


Slimemold
Slimemold (Dominik)


Flies
Flies (Julius)


Artemia salina (Sea monkey/"Yps urzeitkrebs")
Artemia salina (Sea monkey/"Yps urzeitkrebs") (Yorrick, Joachim)


Jellyfish
Jellyfish (Sarah, Julius)


Plants
Plants (Yorrick, Joachim)


Rodents (Rats/Mice)
Rodents (Rats/Mice) (Dominik)


Crickets (Grillen)
Crickets (Grillen) (Maud)


Midgets "Larven"
Midgets "Larven"  


[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Beetles]]
[[GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Beetles]] (Maike)


== Cathegories==
== Cathegories==

Revision as of 09:08, 18 April 2017

Oranisms that can participate in a Game

Euglena (René)

GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Axolotl (Maike, Sarah)

(Wild) Pigeons (René)

GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Ants (Maud, Sarah)

GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Snails ((Maud, Sarah, Julius)

Bacteria (Maike)

Slimemold (Dominik)

Flies (Julius)

Artemia salina (Sea monkey/"Yps urzeitkrebs") (Yorrick, Joachim)

Jellyfish (Sarah, Julius)

Plants (Yorrick, Joachim)

Rodents (Rats/Mice) (Dominik)

Crickets (Grillen) (Maud)

Midgets "Larven"

GMU:Lebendige_Spiele:Beetles (Maike)

Cathegories

Sensing

  • What do we have to do in order to see/feel/hear/smell them?
  • Is there any way to make them look particularly beautiful/interesting/intense?

Communication

  • What can we do in order to make them react to us?
  • How fast, how strong, how predictable is that reaction?

Space

  • Which kind of space would they work together well with?

Signs

  • What associations to you have to them? / Do they have any metaphoric value?

Ethics/ Living Conditions

  • What do we have to provide/avoid in order to treat them "right"?

Logistics

  • How can we get them? /How much do they cost?
  • Do we need any special equippment for them?
  • How long can we keep them?
    • In an exhibition setting?
    • In our lab?