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                           <p><b>It is difficult for artists to get in touch with scientists. Maria and Memo met by coincidence.</b> </p>
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                           <p>It is difficult for artists to get in touch with scientists. Maria and Memo met by coincidence. In this aspect, <b>Printeria could help to approach artists to scientists</b>.</p>
                          <p>In this aspect, Printeria can be thought as a way to approach artists to scientists and vice versa.</p>
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                           <p><b>Preservation of bioart plates is one of the biggest problems. The best way to preserve them is leaving the plates in the fridge. But using epoxy or other resins can help preservation.</b></p>
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                           <p><b>Recombinant bacteria have stronger colours</b>. But they usually <b>fade over time</b>.</p>
                          <p>We left our best plates on the fridge and we tried to fix them by using transparent nail polish as a cheap epoxy with really good results.</p>
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                          <p>Presevation of bioart plates is one of the biggest problems. The best way to <b>preserve them</b> is <b>leaving the plates in the fridge</b>. But using <b>epoxy or other resins</b> can help preservation. We leave them on the fridge and we are trying to fix them by using <b>transparent nail polish</b>.</p>
 
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                           <p><b>Consider working by layers when working with different types of bacteria. The low growers should go first and after growing them, fast growers should be added.</b></p>
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                           <p>Consider <b>working by layers</b> when working with different types of bacteria. The <b>slow growers</b> should go <b>first</b> and after growing them, <b>fast growers</b> should be added.</p>
                          <p>As we are only working with E. coli, we are having no problems. But this piece of advice should be taken into account if Printeria ends up using other different chassis than just E. coli strains.</p>
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                           <p><b>They don’t create their own GM microorganisms, so they think Printeria could be a useful machine to do so. Memo encourages us to do a manuscript out of this, even if the machine does not totally work. This could make people start using it so that Printeria could evolve.</b></p>
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                           <p>They don’t create their own GM microorganisms, so they think <b>Printeria could be a useful machine</b> to do so. Memo encourages us to <b>do a manuscript</b> out of this, even if the machine does not totally work. This could make <b>people start using it</b> so that <b>Printeria could evolve</b>.</p>
                          <p>The idea of doing a manuscript caught our eyes and we are planning to do so. It also made us think about creating the ‘Printeria user manual’ as well as an activity booklet for the user to learn even more about SynBio.</p>
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                           <p><b>Do not only focus on creating colourful bacteria but on stand-alone scent pathways.</b></p>
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                           <p>Do not only focus on creating colourful bacteria but on <b>stand-alone scent pathways</b>.</p>
                          <p>We achieved to create mint scented E. coli but we will continue doing some research in stand-alone scent pathways.</p>
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                           <p><b>For doing bioart, just try different techniques: using glass beads, pipetting liquid cultures, using sowing handles.</b></p>
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                           <p>For doing bioart, just try different techniques: <b>using glass beads, pipetting liquid cultures, using sowing handles</b>. We used the <b>pipetting method</b> to create <b>Yturralde’s art</b> with bacteria and the <b>sowing handles</b> for creating <b>Printeria’s logo</b> and for letting students create their own masterpieces in <b>MAG</b>.</p>
                          <p>We knew nothing about bioart and, thanks to Maria and Memo, we started developing our skills to quickly learn the basics about this type of art. We used the pipetting method to create Yturralde’s living art and the sowing handles for creating Printeria’s logo and for letting students create their own masterpieces in MAG.</p>
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                           <p><b>Memo thinks Printeria is a nice multidisciplinary project. He encourages us to show who we are, and the way we learnt to speak a common language in which biotechnologists, engineers, designers and informatics, understood each other. </b></p>
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                           <p>Printeria is a nice <b>multidisciplinary project</b>. They encourage us to <b>show who we are</b>, and the way <b>we learnt to speak a common language</b> in which biotechnologists, engineers, designers and informatics, understood each other.</p>
                          <p>It is very important for people to know that Printeria is more than just a biotechnological project. It is a machine in which lots of different disciplines worked together with a single goal. And this piece of advice really helped us while creating our poster and while planning our Giant Jamboree’s presentation.</p>
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                           <p><b>It could be graeat if people could touch Printeria. Take it to Boston and try to do a live performance during the Jamboree. This will influence the judges a lot.</b></p>
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                           <p>It could be graeat for people to <b>touch Printeria</b>. Take it to Boston and try to do a <b>live performance during the Jamboree</b>. This will influence the judges a lot.</p>
                          <p>Printeria's final prototype was built to be as easy as a lego toy, so that anyone can assemble it. This fact will make Printeria perfect to travel to Boston and, of course, to perform public demonstrations there.</p>
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                   <p>Yturralde has a bachelor's degree and a doctorate in fine arts awarded by the Politechnic University of Valencia (UPV).Futhermore he has been researcher in MIT among other great things. Between 1968 and 1973 he developed his work <a href="http://www.yturralde.org/Paginas/Etapas/et04/index-es.html" target="blank"><i>"Impossible figures"</i></a>. These figures are really interesting because they show us how our space perception works, they seem coherent at first glance but when you observe them in more detail you see there are inconsistent details.</p>
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                   <p>Yturralde has a bachelor's degree and a doctorate in fine arts awarded by the Politechnic University of Valencia (UPV). Futhermore he has been researcher in MIT among other great things. Between 1968 and 1973 he developed his work <a href="http://www.yturralde.org/Paginas/Etapas/et04/index-es.html" target="blank"><i>"Impossible figures"</i></a>. These figures are really interesting because they show us how our space perception works, they seem coherent at first glance but when you observe them in more detail you see there are inconsistent details.</p>
  
                   <p>To prove Printerias power in bioart we decided to do one of those figures (which you can see in <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Public_Engagement" target="blank">Public engagement</a>) website and an interview to get some expert feedback from him. Here you can see the full interview we did:</p>
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Introduction

Welcome to integrated human practices webpage. Here we will show you what we have done in human practices, how we have done to integrate it in Printeria and why this part deserves the gold medal check.

Kano model.

An engineering way to integrate feedback.
Expert dialoge.

How experts point of view changed the way we did Printeria.
Safety desing.

How safety specifications changed Printeria

References

1. TERNINKO, J. (1997). Step-by-Step QFD, Customer-Driven Product Design, Second edition. USA: St . Lucie Press.

2. Olson,D. (2014) “Kano Model Priorization” .[Consulted: 10/8/2018]

3. Youtube, “Aplicación del modelo Kano-Caso práctico Excel” on Youtube [Consulted: 10/8/2018]

4. María Peñil & Mehmet Berkmen, “Bacterial Art” [Consulted: 12/8/2018]

CONTACT US igem.upv.2018@gmail.com