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pechblenda lab

[PECHBLENDA] –> TransHackFeminist INTERDISCIPLINAR lab for reserch into BIO-ELECTRO-CHEMICAL devices. actual members: pin, klau and julito we are happy to announce the new interdisciplinarity lab PECHBLENDA that is growing up 50 Km out of Barcelona in a big hack comunity called Calafou (calafou.org) a small introduction of the actual members: -Pin- as a performer and […]

DIY microscopy stage kit – Indonesian clone

A while ago, Urs Gaudenz made Hackteria’s Laser-cuts Microscopy Stages and sent 2 of these kits to Indonesia. One of the kit ended up in UGM Microbiology Lab – Faculty of Agriculture and the other one ended up in lifepatch. Titarubi, a fellow friend of us in Indonesia noticed our activities geek-ing around with DIY […]

juxtapose through media – DIY microscope webcam for Hemocytometer collaborative research

In December 2009, we did an intense discussion session with Gadjah Mada University (UGM) Microbiology lab students. The session is involving both sides on a discussion about developing the DIY microscope from a webcam that has been developed by Hackteria, a platform on open-source biological art, DIY biology and generic lab equipment. Hackteria have given […]

BioExperiments for Kids and other interesting old books

If you are looking for some inspirations on simple workshop ideas to do with kids, we found this great resource of experiments by Arvind Gupta, “The best thing a child can do with a toy is break it !”. They also host a highly inspiring and large list of great books, articles and hard to […]

Hackteria @ Videotage, Hong Kong, 14-15 nov 09

Talks Session 1: hackteria | open source biological art Time: 2:00-2:30pm Session 2: Transdisciplinary Approaches on Education at the Art & Science Interface Time: 2:40-3:10pm Location: Videotage, Unit 13, Cattle Depot Artist Village, 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, To Kwa Wan, Kln, HK Workshop bioelectronix for artists Date: 14-15 November 2009 Time: Sat, 3:30 -7:30pm […]

bioelectronix

Integrating electronics into biological culture devices needs different approaches. the use of silicone-rubbers for sealing off the wet/humid bio-part from the silicon circuits and sensors allows the making of hybrid bioelectronic devices.

dusjagr

Dr. Marc R. Dusseiller is a transdisciplinary scholar, lecturer for micro- and nanotechnology, cultural facilitator and artist. He works in an integral way to combine science, art and education. He performs DIY (do-it-yourself) workshops in lo-fi electronics and synths, hardware hacking for citizen science and DIY microscopy. He was co-organizing Dock18, Room for Mediacultures, diy* […]