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<p>Refining all the wisdom points sparked during <a href= "Team:UCAS-China/Human Practices/silver interview | <p>Refining all the wisdom points sparked during <a href= "Team:UCAS-China/Human Practices/silver interview | ||
− | ">interviews</a | + | ">interviews</a>. with scientists from Chinese Academy of Science and <a href= "Team:UCAS-China/Human Practices/silver interview |
− | ">collaborations</a | + | ">collaborations</a>.with artists from Art and Science Research Center, we explored deeper insight indicating imagination and interaction. |
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<p>How to make more and more people accept the concept? We sought wider platforms from <a href= "https://2018.igem.org/Team:UCAS-China/Human_Practices/silver_public | <p>How to make more and more people accept the concept? We sought wider platforms from <a href= "https://2018.igem.org/Team:UCAS-China/Human_Practices/silver_public | ||
− | ">nationwide competition to Internet</a | + | ">nationwide competition to Internet</a>., in order to make our voice heard by more people outside the lab. <a href= "https://2018.igem.org/Team:UCAS-China/Human_Practices/orpheus |
− | ">A survey we did among high school students</a>. | + | ">A survey we did among high school students</a>.indicated that the idea has been well-accepted among young generation, but lacking resources and chances to get involvement limited their creation. Hence, we created <a href= "https://2018.igem.org/Team:UCAS-China/Software |
− | ">Orpheus</a | + | ">Orpheus</a>., which is a software could involve everyone in art-and-science practice. Orpheus transforms sounds chosen by users into light signals and simulate the unique roses which our E. coli would create in response. Try to create your own rose! |
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Revision as of 00:25, 17 October 2018
HUMAN PRACTICE
One hundred years ago, Oscar Wilde’s rose, the one stained with the nightingale’s blood, was thrown into the gutter. But today, by blending art and science, we UCAS-China team picked the rose back again.
In the original story, even 130 years ago, Oscar Wilde had pointed out the public’s misconception and improper attitude of art and science sharply. Even today, science and art, seems to get into more narrow paths. To make difference with our effort, we addressed three major issues about blending science and art and tried to give our answer respectively: (ii) Acceptance and involvement and (iii) Assimilation and changes of society tendency.
(i) Eliminating the bias and exploring the concept
Refining all the wisdom points sparked during interviews. with scientists from Chinese Academy of Science and collaborations.with artists from Art and Science Research Center, we explored deeper insight indicating imagination and interaction.
(ii) Acceptance and involvement
How to make more and more people accept the concept? We sought wider platforms from nationwide competition to Internet., in order to make our voice heard by more people outside the lab. A survey we did among high school students.indicated that the idea has been well-accepted among young generation, but lacking resources and chances to get involvement limited their creation. Hence, we created Orpheus., which is a software could involve everyone in art-and-science practice. Orpheus transforms sounds chosen by users into light signals and simulate the unique roses which our E. coli would create in response. Try to create your own rose!
(iii) Assimilation and changes of society tendency