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+ | <div class="subtitleText">Patching holes in PET degradation</div> | ||
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+ | When we decided to pursue a PET degradation project this year, we wanted to do it right. PET degradation has been the target of a great number of iGEM teams, and all have made their own unique contributions. We have composed a complete review of every iGEM team's PET project (see our history page!). After reading about all of these projects, we noticed key issues that blocked some of the most promising projects from success. | ||
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+ | Waluigi is the ultimate example of the individual shaped by the signifier. Waluigi is a man seen only in mirror images; lost in a hall of mirrors he is a reflection of a reflection of a reflection. You start with Mario – the wholesome all Italian plumbing superman, you reflect him to create Luigi – the same thing but slightly less. You invert Mario to create Wario – Mario turned septic and libertarian – then you reflect the inversion in the reflection: you create a being who can only exist in reference to others. Waluigi is the true nowhere man, without the other characters he reflects, inverts and parodies he has no reason to exist. Waluigi’s identity only comes from what and who he isn’t – without a wider frame of reference he is nothing. He is not his own man. In a world where our identities are shaped by our warped relationships to brands and commerce we are all Waluigi. | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 16 October 2018
Project
Patching holes in PET degradation
When we decided to pursue a PET degradation project this year, we wanted to do it right. PET degradation has been the target of a great number of iGEM teams, and all have made their own unique contributions. We have composed a complete review of every iGEM team's PET project (see our history page!). After reading about all of these projects, we noticed key issues that blocked some of the most promising projects from success.
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