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                      <h6>Yturralde creating a Microbial Art piece</h6>
 
                   </p><p>Moreover, as part of this outreach collaboration, we decided to <b>recreate one of his masterpieces,</b> from the well-known collection <b>'Impossible Figures'</b>, with our own genetic engineered bacteria.  
 
                   </p><p>Moreover, as part of this outreach collaboration, we decided to <b>recreate one of his masterpieces,</b> from the well-known collection <b>'Impossible Figures'</b>, with our own genetic engineered bacteria.  
 
                   </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>
 
                   </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> As part of this event the City of Arts and Science, one of the biggest scientific and cultural leisure complexes in Europe, organized a complete program of free access activities. We were invited to be part of this program, so we decided to present there Printeria future applications to a public from different ages, who dialogued with us about common synbio misconceptios. </p>
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                   <p> As part of this event the <b>City of Arts and Science</b>, one of the biggest scientific and cultural leisure complexes in Europe, organized a complete program of free access activities. We were invited to be part of this program, so we decided to present there Printeria future applications to a <b>public from different ages</b>, who <b>dialogued</b> with us about common synbio misconceptios. </p>
 
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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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