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<p>Thanks to the information gathered as part of our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Human" target="_blank">Integrated</a> dialogue with artist professionals, such as María Peñil and his collegue Mehmet Berkmen, we decided to explore the Microbial Art field: creation of masterpieces with microbial living cells such as bacteria. </p>
 
<p>Thanks to the information gathered as part of our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Human" target="_blank">Integrated</a> dialogue with artist professionals, such as María Peñil and his collegue Mehmet Berkmen, we decided to explore the Microbial Art field: creation of masterpieces with microbial living cells such as bacteria. </p>
<p>Thus, we used our palette to introduce, both ourselves and the general public, to the <b>Microbial Art</b>. As they advised us, we tried several inoculating techniques to draw, as directly pippeting liquid medium or using inoculating loops, to choose these that better fits with the results desired.Indeed, we even sent them some of our <b>Printone samples</b> to María and Mehemet, as they were interested in testing the use of our genetic engineered bacteria to paint their own artworks. </p>
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<p>Thus, we used our palette to introduce, both ourselves and the general public, to the <b>Microbial Art</b>. As María advised us, we tried several inoculating techniques to draw, such as directly pippeting liquid medium or using inoculating loops, to choose these that better fitted with the results desired. Indeed, we even sent some of our <b>Printone samples</b> to María and Mehemet, as they were interested in testing the use of our genetic engineered bacteria to paint their own artworks. Commonly, genetic engineered bacteria bright much more than natural strains, and some of them even express fluorescence, so the artistic possibilites are extended with this kind of microorganism. </p>
 
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                   <p> José María Yturralde is an spanish artist widely known for his relationship with science.  He collaborated with artists and scientists to redefine his understanding of shapes, and explored ways that the mainframe computer could be used as a tool for his art (2). </p>
 
                   <p> José María Yturralde is an spanish artist widely known for his relationship with science.  He collaborated with artists and scientists to redefine his understanding of shapes, and explored ways that the mainframe computer could be used as a tool for his art (2). </p>
 
                     <p>In this context, we thought it could be a great idea to <b>introduce</b> him to the vast possibilities of the <b>BioArt</b>, and so learn about his life experiences all at once.
 
                     <p>In this context, we thought it could be a great idea to <b>introduce</b> him to the vast possibilities of the <b>BioArt</b>, and so learn about his life experiences all at once.
                   </p><p>As part of this outreach collaboration, we decided to recreate one of his masterpieces, from the well-known collection <b>'Impossible Figures'</b>, with our own genetic engineered bacteria.  
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                      <p>  We introduced our attendee into the basics of the synbio and the  microbiology protocols. We also disscused the necessity of integrating both art and science, in order to broaden the social art perception. Finally, after showing him our laboratory facilities and the way to safetely handle lab material, he finally was eager to try by himself the creation of agar art.
                   </p><p>To do so, we printed a 3D mold to delimitate the barriers of the drawing, so we could inoculate each coloured bacteria in a compartiment of the solid agar medium. Finally, using bigger than usual agar dishes, we were able to recreate his artwork. After several trials with different colour tones and molds, the final result was perfect: </p>
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                   </p><p>Moreover, as part of this outreach collaboration, we decided to recreate one of his masterpieces, from the well-known collection <b>'Impossible Figures'</b>, with our own genetic engineered bacteria.  
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                   </p><p>To do so, we printed a 3D mold to delimitate the barriers of the drawing, so we could inoculate each coloured bacteria in a compartiment of the solid agar medium. Finally, using bigger than usual agar dishes, we were able to recreate his artwork. After several trials with different colour tones and molds, the final result was perfect. </p>
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Revision as of 13:25, 15 October 2018

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Social outreach: exploring the relation between art and science
Education: enhancing hand-on STEAM curricula for the future generations
European Research Night: fighting against common SynBio misconceptions
Design Factory Exhibition: promoting SynBio to the university community

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