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''First meeting:'' 14.10.2022
''First meeting:'' 14.10.2022


This course is an introduction to the DIY biolab and its uses in relation to artistic practices. We will learn how to follow safety rules, how to cook media for organisms, and how to care for the various organisms. Organisms presented include Acetobacter bacteria, Euglena gracilis flagellates, and Physarum polycephalum slime molds. The "Driver's license" also includes hands-on use of equipment in the bio lab, such as microliter pipettes, clean benches, centrifuges, and microscopes.
This module introduces the use of a DIY biolab and its uses in relation to artistic practices. The module teaches:


The course will be conducted over two days.
* How to follow safety rules in our lab.
We redesigned most of the lab practices to minimise risks. However everyone need to be aware and respect the lab rules.
* Preparation of the growth media for the organisms, propagation and how to work with cultures. Examples include Acetobacter, Euglena gracilis, and Physarum polycephalum (Slime mold).
* Hands-on use of equipment in the bio lab, such as pipettes, clean benches, centrifuges, microscopes and incubators.
 
The course is mandatory to gain access to the lab for individual work. It will be conducted over two days.

Revision as of 13:11, 17 August 2022

Werkmodul Fachmodul
Lecturer(s): Alessandro Volpato
Credits: 2 SWS
Date: 14.10.2022 and 15.10.2022; all days 10.00-18.00
Venue: DIY Biolab @ Marienstraße 7b, Room 202
First meeting: 14.10.2022

This module introduces the use of a DIY biolab and its uses in relation to artistic practices. The module teaches:

  • How to follow safety rules in our lab.

We redesigned most of the lab practices to minimise risks. However everyone need to be aware and respect the lab rules.

  • Preparation of the growth media for the organisms, propagation and how to work with cultures. Examples include Acetobacter, Euglena gracilis, and Physarum polycephalum (Slime mold).
  • Hands-on use of equipment in the bio lab, such as pipettes, clean benches, centrifuges, microscopes and incubators.

The course is mandatory to gain access to the lab for individual work. It will be conducted over two days.