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<p>To prove its social </b>usefulness</b>, we have explored Printeria <b>impact possibilities</b> into society. </p>
 
<p>To prove its social </b>usefulness</b>, we have explored Printeria <b>impact possibilities</b> into society. </p>
 
  
 
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<p>While creating our <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Public_Engagement target="_blank">Printeria 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 differents reporters (<b>GFPmut3, sfGFP, YGP, mRFP, amilCP </b>) and a variety of promoteres and RBS of diverse relative strenghts.  
 
<p>While creating our <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Public_Engagement target="_blank">Printeria 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 differents reporters (<b>GFPmut3, sfGFP, YGP, mRFP, amilCP </b>) and a variety of promoteres and RBS of diverse relative strenghts.  
 
<p>By this way, we finally obtained <b>Printone</b>: a palette of pigmented bacteria, composed 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, composed of different colours and intensity tones, for the entire disposal of the bioartist. </p>
<p>We used this variety of colours to introduce, both ourselves and the general public, to the <b>Microbial Art field</b>: an artistic form based on the creation of agar plates artworks with living cells. We were introducen into this kind of art thanks to the advice and information gathered as part of our Integrated Human work<a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Humantarget="_blank">with artist professionals</a>. In fact, the spanish 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 Printone samples, as they were really interested in testing the use of our genetic engineered bacteria to paint with.
 
 
<p>FOTO COLORES</p>
 
<p>FOTO COLORES</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>: creation of agar plates artworks with living cells such as bacteria. We were introducen into this kind of art thanks to the information gathered as part of our Integrated Human work <a href=https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Humantarget="_blank"> with the artist niche</a>. The spanish 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 Printone samples, as they were really interested in testing the use of our genetic engineered bacteria to paint with.
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<p>FOto con logo printeria</p>
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<h4>Bioartist for one day</h4>
 
<h4>Bioartist for one day</h4>

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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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