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                   <h6 style="text-align: center !important;">Social outreach: exploring the relation between art and science</h6>
 
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   <p> Synthetic Biology challenges have only real sense taking into account the effect it has on the improvement of <b>nowadays issues</b>. However, it is also one of the most <b>controversial scientific fields</b> for the <b>public opinion</b>. </p>
 
   <p> Synthetic Biology challenges have only real sense taking into account the effect it has on the improvement of <b>nowadays issues</b>. However, it is also one of the most <b>controversial scientific fields</b> for the <b>public opinion</b>. </p>
  
<p>Currently, access to Synthetic Biology field is hampered by several barriers, such as the necessity of a deep technical knowledge and high-cost technologies. In the same way, the presence of <b>common misconceptions</b> in regard to bacteria and genetic engineering makes it even more difficult to reach to the <b>general public</b>. </p>
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<p>Currently, access to Synthetic Biology field is hampered by several barriers, such as the necessity of deep technical knowledge and high-cost technologies. In the same way, the presence of <b>common misconceptions</b> in regard to bacteria handling and genetic engineering makes it even more difficult to reach to the <b>general public</b>. </p>
  
 
<p> Thus, our aim is to break down all these barriers in order to increase <b>SynBio accessibility</b> into society. </p>
 
<p> Thus, our aim is to break down all these barriers in order to increase <b>SynBio accessibility</b> into society. </p>
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<p>Under the core values of <b>affordability</b> and <b>reproducibility</b>, Printeria is a compact device with which SynBio can be approached to the public in an <b>innovative, friendly</b> and <b>reduced-cost way</b>.  
 
<p>Under the core values of <b>affordability</b> and <b>reproducibility</b>, Printeria is a compact device with which SynBio can be approached to the public in an <b>innovative, friendly</b> and <b>reduced-cost way</b>.  
<p>Thus, Printeria has been conceived as both and educational and bioartistic tool. With a user-friendly software, it can introduce SynBio into the high school classrooms without the necessity of lab equipments. In the same way, it offers a wide range of opportunities for the bioartist disposal. </p>
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</p><p>Thus, Printeria has been conceived as both and educational and bioartistic tool. With a user-friendly software, it can introduce SynBio into the <b>high school classrooms</b> without the necessity of lab equipments. In the same way, it offers a wide range of opportunities for the <b>bioartist disposal</b>. </p>
 
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<p>To prove its social </b>usefulness</b>, we have explored Printeria <b>impact possibilities</b> into society. </p>
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<p>To prove its social usefulness, we have explored Printeria <b>impact possibilities</b> into society. </p>
  
 
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<p> Art exists since the origins of humanity. Likewise, science has always been prompted by a desire of knowing more and more about the world, the nature and life. </p>
 
<p> Art exists since the origins of humanity. Likewise, science has always been prompted by a desire of knowing more and more about the world, the nature and life. </p>
<p>While developing Printeria, we had the chance to get into the vast applications of the <b>BioArt world</b>: a contemporary art form that adapts scientific methods and biotechnology to explore living systems as artistic subjects (1).  </p>As a consequence, we decided to promote the existant synergy between art and science through the BioArt expansion among society.  
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<p>While developing Printeria, we had the chance to get into the vast applications of the <b>BioArt world</b>: a contemporary art form that adapts scientific methods and biotechnology to explore living systems as artistic subjects (1).  </p><p>As a consequence, we realized we needed to explore the existant synergy between art and science by getting into the BioArt ways of expression. </p>
 
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<p>While creating our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Part_Collection" target="_blank">Printeria Part Collection</a>, we wanted to provide bioartists with a complete <b>DNA toolkit</b> for their <b>artwork production</b>. To do so, we assembled several transcriptional units with our different colour reporters (<b>GFPmut3, sfGFP, YFP, mRFP1, amilCP </b>) and a variety of promoteres and RBS to get different tones.
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</p><p>By this way, we finally obtained <b>Printone</b>: a palette of pigmented bacteria, with different colours, fluorescence and intensities, for the entire disposal of the bioartist creativity. </p>
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<p>While creating our <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Public_Engagement target="_blank">Part Collection</a>, we decided to provide bioartists with a complete DNA toolkit for their artwork production. To do so, we assembled several transcriptional units with our reporteres (<b>GFPmut3, sfGFP, YGP, mRFP, amilCP </b>) and a variety of promoteres and RBS of different strenghts.
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<p>By this way, we finally obtained <b>Printone</b>: a palette of pigmented bacteria, with different colours and intensity tones, for the entire disposal of the bioartist. </p>
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<p>We used this variety of colours to introduce, both ourselves and the general public, to the <b>Microbial Art field</b>: agar plates artworks using living cells. In fact, some of these samples were given to the bioartists <María Peñil and Dr. Mehmet Berkmen, who were part of our <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Humantarget="_blank">Integrated Human work</a>, to provide them with new tones to paint with.
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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 <b>Microbial Art field</b>: creation of masterpieces with microbial living cells such as bacteria. </p>
<p> How to attract people to SynBio? It is possible to achieve this challenge in a subjective and eye-appealing way? While developing Printeria, we realized the BioArt could be the perfect way to approach SynBio in a nerby and attractive way to the non-research world. Thus, o divulgue the BioArt field, we designed the practical session <b>‘Bioartist for one day’.</b>
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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 desired results. </p>
         
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<p>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>
        </p><p> The activity took place in the Mustang Art Gallery (Elche), a cultural space dedicated to the diffusion of contemporary art. This workshop involved last year high school students of arts, science and social sciences, so we could be able to interact with a wide range of different profiles. </p>
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                  <p>In this activity, they created their own <b>‘living masterpice’</b>. Previously, we did detailed explanation on how to properly use the lab material and cells during simple microbiology protocols, such as plating. Thus, they could learn both from the art and microbiology worlds.
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Then, using solid <b>agar plates</b> as a <b>canvas</b>, <b>inoculating loops</b> as <b>brushes</b> and the palette of <b>pigmented bacteria</b> we self-made in the lab as <b>tempera</b>, they blew their minds to do imaginative <b>Microbial Art</b>. As soon as they finished, petri dishes were collected, kept and sealed for a later incubation in our lab. Finally, a gallery of all their artistic works was published in this <a href="https://www.instagram.com/printeriaupv/?hl=es">Instagram account</a>, so everyone could share it and so create interest into bacterial art. </p>  
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<p><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/de/T--Valencia_UPV--placasMAGUPV2018.jpg" alt=""></p><p>We also thought that, in the network era, students could be a great help in the promotion of SynBio by simple talking about their experiences, so we created the Instagram hashtag <b>#MAGPRINTERIA</b> to encourage them to share their own pics and impressions during the activity. </p> <p></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 expand and redefine his understanding of shapes, and explored ways that the mainframe computer could be used as a tool for complementing his art practices (2). In this context, we thought it could be a great idea to introduce him to the vast possibilities of the BioArt world and so learn about his life experiences.
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                  </p><p>We decided to recreate one of his most famous masterpieces, from the collection 'Impossible Figures',  with our own genetic engineered bacteria. To do so, we printed a 3D mold of the figure to delimitate the barriers of the drawing, so we could then inoculate each coloured bacteria in a compartiment of the solid agar medium. Finally, using bigger than usual agar plates, we were able to recreate his artwork perfectly. </p>
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<p><i> How to attract people to SynBio? It is possible to achieve this challenge in a subjective and eye-appealing way? </i></p>
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<p>While developing Printeria, we realized we had there the perfect way to approach SynBio to the non-researcher world. Thus, we organized the workshop <b>‘Bioartist for one day’</b>, in which we demostrated that Printeria living products could be used to create <b>authentic artworks</b>.</p>
 
            
 
            
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        <p></p><p> The activity took place in the <b>Mustang Art Gallery</b> (Elche), a cultural space dedicated to the diffusion of contemporary art. This workshop involved last year <b>high school students of arts, science and social sciences</b>, so we could interact with a wide range of different profiles. </p>
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<p>Then, using solid <b>agar plates</b> as a <b>canvas</b>, <b>inoculating loops</b> as <b>brushes</b> and the palette of <b>pigmented bacteria</b> we self-made in the lab as <b>tempera</b>, they blew their minds to do imaginative <b>Microbial Art</b>. </p>
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  <p><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/8c/T--Valencia_UPV--MAGgirlUPV2018.jpg" data-lightbox="true"></a> As soon as they finished, petri dishes were collected and kept for a later incubation in our lab. Finally, a gallery of all their beutiful works was published in <a href="https://www.instagram.com/printeriaupv/" target="_blank"><b>@printeriaupv</b></a><b> Instagram profile</b>, so everyone could share them and create interest into the Bacterial Art. </p>
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<p>As a conclusion, this workshop was a total success, and both the public and ourselves were delighted to realize the beauty of the microbial world and its simple but yet appealing applications.
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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>
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                    <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 <b>life experiences</b> all at once.
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                      </p><p>  We introduced our attendee into the <b>basics of the synbio</b> and the  microbiology protocols. We also disscused the necessity of <b>integrating both art and science</b>, 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.
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                  <p></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.
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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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                   <p>High school students are eager to know more about the world they live in. However, students rarely learn about Synthetic Biology inside classrooms. As there is a lack of hand-on STEM curricula, basic concepts such as gene, DNA and bacteria are only explained theoretically.  
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                   <p>High school students are eager to know more about the world they live in. However, students rarely learn about Synthetic Biology inside classrooms. As there is a lack of hand-on STEM curricula, basic concepts such as gene, DNA and bacteria are only explained theoretically. </p>
  
In order to stimulate young people to be curious about science, we believed this educational approach needed to be changed. With Printeria, it is possible.  
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                   <p> To do so, we gave some talks to several high school classes, in which we talked about:  
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     <p>iGEM and SynBio as a multidisciplinary research field </p> <p> We talked about the iGEM competition and the future of SynBio as a research field that can help to solve nowadays issues. 
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    <p>Bacteria: enemies or friends? </p> <p> We wanted to beat the stigma against bacteria, explaining their importance and benefits, not only naturally (i.e.: they form our microbiote and they are the base of the trophic chains), but also in biotechnology (i.e.: bacteria as biofactories for medicine, industry, etc.) </p>
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     <p>Printeria: how it really works? </p> <p> As SynBio is not only about biology, we thought it was also highly important to demonstrate the role of engineering and electronics. Thus, we decided to explain them, from an educational approch, the basis of Printeria: our software and how the digital microfluidic system allows us to control each biotech process with high accuracy. During the talk, we showed them several videos and photos to ease each explanation and to ensure studens could understand such kind of a priori complex concepts.  
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     <p><b>Printeria: how it really works? </b></p> <p> As SynBio is not only about biology, we thought it was highly important to demonstrate the role of engineering and electronics. Thus, we decided to explain them the basis of Printeria: how the digital microfluidic system allows us to control each biotech process with high accuracy.  
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      <p>They were able to life in first person the <b>droplets controlled movement</b> around our PCB surface. Moreover, we showed several videos to ensure they could understand such kind of a priori complex concepts. As a result, many of them finished the activity being completely interested in <b>learning more</b> about the microfluidic technology and its future applications.
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                   <p>The European Research Night is a wide-public event, promoted under the EU Programme Horizon 2020,  whose objective is to to encourage the scientific/technical youth vocations and lay public interest to science. It involves research organizations, science museums and public organizations all around Europe.
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                   <p>The European Research Night is a <b>wide-public event</b>, promoted under the EU Programme Horizon 2020,  whose objective is to to <b>encourage</b> the <b>scientific vocations</b> and lay public interest into science.  
 
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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, where we presented Printeria to a wide range of interested people from all 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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                   <p> UPV_iGEM is part of the Design Factory Global Network, a network of universities innovation hubs  whose mission is to create change in the world of learning through passion-based culture.
 
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<p>As part of the Design Factory Exhibition, we we had the chance to show Printeria to all the university community and to introduce the basic concepts of SynBio to those who didn't know about them. </p>
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<p>As part of the <b>Design Factory Exhibition</b>, we had the chance to <b>show Printeria</b> to all the <b>university community</b> and so introduce the basic concepts of SynBio to those who didn't know about them. </p>
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<p>This was a <b>worthy experience</b>, as many university students were interested in knowing more about SynBio once listening about this year project. </p>
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<h5>References</h5>
  
<p>(1) Bioart: An introduction
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<p>1. Bioart: An introduction
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151123203619.htm </p>
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151123203619.htm </p>
 
                      
 
                      
<p>(2) Bravo, E. G. &amp; García, J. A. (2015). Yturralde: Impossible Figure Generator. Leonardo 48(4), 366-374. The MIT Press. Retrieved October 8, 2018, from Project MUSE database. </p>
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<p> 2. Bravo, E. G. &amp; García, J. A. (2015). Yturralde: Impossible Figure Generator. Leonardo 48(4), 366-374. The MIT Press. Retrieved October 8, 2018, from Project MUSE database. </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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