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<p>Thanks to the knowledge and advices gathered as part of our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Human" target="_blank">Integrated dialogue</a> with bioartist María Peñil and his researcher collegue Mehmet Berkmen, we decided to explore the <b>Microbial Art</b> field: the creation of masterpieces with microbial living cells. </p>  
 
<p>Thanks to the knowledge and advices gathered as part of our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV/Integrated_Human" target="_blank">Integrated dialogue</a> with bioartist María Peñil and his researcher collegue Mehmet Berkmen, we decided to explore the <b>Microbial Art</b> field: the creation of masterpieces with microbial living cells. </p>  
<p>Thus, we used our bacterial palette to introduce, both <b>ourselves</b> and the <b>general public</b>, into the <b>Microbial Art</b>. Indeed, we even sent some of our <b>Printone samples</b> to María and Mehemet, as they were really interested in testing the use of <b>genetic modified microorganisms</b> to paint their own artworks. </p>
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<p>Thus, we used our bacterial palette to introduce, both <b>ourselves</b> and the <b>general public</b>, into the <b>Microbial Art</b>. We have tried several painting techniques, such as pipetting liquid medium or directly using inoculating loops as a brush. Indeed, we even sent some of our <b>Printone samples</b> to María and Mehemet, as they were really interested in testing the use of <b>genetic modified microorganisms</b> to paint their own artworks. </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>
 
<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>
 
            
 
            
        <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> 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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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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