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<p>By this way, we finally obtained <b>Printone</b>: a palette of pigmented bacteria, of different colours and intensity tones, for the entire disposal of the bioartist. </p>
 
<p>By this way, we finally obtained <b>Printone</b>: a palette of pigmented bacteria, of 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>: artworks produced with living cells such as bacteria. We were introduced into this kind of art thanks to the information gathered as part of our <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Human target="_blank">Integrated</a> work with art professionals. The bioartist María Peñil, who works hand-by-hand with the researcher Mehmet Berkmen, helped us to in-depth understand the Microbial Art branch and its possibilities. Indeed, we finally sent them some of our <b>Printone samples</b>, as they were interested in testing the use of our genetic engineered bacteria to paint with.
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<p>We used this variety of colours to introduce, both ourselves and the general public, to the <b>Microbial Art</b>: masterpieces produced with living cells such as bacteria. We were introduced into this kind of art thanks to the information gathered as part of our <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Human target="_blank">Integrated</a> work with professionals of this field. The bioartist María Peñil, who works hand-by-hand with the researcher Mehmet Berkmen, helped us to in-depth understand the Microbial Art branch and its possibilities. Indeed, we even sent them some of our <b>Printone samples</b>, as they were interested in testing the use of our genetic engineered bacteria to paint with.
 
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         </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 high school students of arts, science and social sciences, so we could interact with a wide range of different profiles. </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 high school students of arts, science and social sciences, so we could interact with a wide range of different profiles. </p>
          <p>However, this activity not only involved students, but also their teachers and some local artists who were interested in getting into the world of the bacterial art. </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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