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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
'''This page documents the art/design workshop run by [http://www.zackdenfeld.com/ Zack Denfeld] and [http://callmecat.com/ Cathrine Kramer] with [http://www.thedepartment.in/ Yashas Shetty] and the [http://hackteria.org/wiki/index.php/People ArtScienceBangalore iGEM 2011] team.  
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'''This page documents the art/design workshop run by [http://www.zackdenfeld.com/ Zack Denfeld] and [http://callmecat.com/ Cathrine Kramer] with [http://www.thedepartment.in/ Yashas Shetty] and the [http://hackteria.org/wiki/index.php/People ArtScienceBangalore iGEM 2011] team.
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==iGEM Abstract==
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'''Searching for the Ubiquitous Genetically engineered Machine.'''
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The Biobrick has been used as an abstraction or template for creating
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standardized functional parts. This year's ArtScienceBangalore project
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proposes alternate  re-appropriations of the BioBrick by using
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existing BioBrick primers as random-PCR primers in investigating soil
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samples. This random PCR will provide a succinct signature of the
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biological diversity present in these samples. These investigations of
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soil lead us to ask questions about citizen’s science "performed" by
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non-institutional actors using  accessible tools as well as gives us a
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glimpse into the "post-natural world" where BioBricks may end up in
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our environment and may very well show up as bands in a gel. By
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imagining a world in which the Biobrick has become the accepted
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standard for synthetic biology, and where these engineered products
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are ubiquitous in our lives and environments, the samples we archive
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will serve as the baseline from which the subsequent extent of human
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influence can be measured.
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== Mojo Plantation ==
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'''On 6|09|2011 [http://callmecat.com/ Cat] wrote:'''
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[[File:RR-soil-sampling1.jpg]]
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I just got back from a 4 day trip to the rainforest in Coorg with 4 of the Bangalore igem students. We stayed at the [http://www.rainforestours.com/index.htm Mojo Plantation] - a beautiful place run by two molecular biologists + experimental organic farmers; Sujata and Anurag Goel.
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[[File:RR-Madikeri.jpg]]
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''Just off the bus in Madikeri the moisture of the region is already apparent in the surrounding buildings.''
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We took several hikes on the farm and in the surrounding areas, where our guides (Sujata, Ravi and/or Archana) shared their intimate knowledge of the region, telling us about their experimental farming practices and pointing out the local biodiversity.
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[[File:RR-crops.jpg]]
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''Sujata showing us the crops they grow at Mojo Plantation: mainly vanilla beans, coffee and cardamom.''
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[[File:RR-panorama.jpg]]
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or a larger version of the panorama click [ http://callmecat.com/media/RR-panorama-large.jpg here]
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[[File:RR-silveroak.jpg]]
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Silver oak trees were planted close to the Mojo Plantation by the forestry department many decades ago. This was a failed attempt at soil errosion prevention and they have since learnt to use other strategies. Stemming from Australia, these trees are a point of contention. Archana explained that they do not provide enough of a canopy for other species of plants to thrive and their leaves cover the ground, preventing growth and biodiversity.
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However, the region has very diverse terrain and on our hikes we encountered several curious creatures:
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[[File:RR-bugs.jpg]]
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[[File:RR-millipede.jpg]]
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[[File:RR-leachSpider.jpg]]
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There was an abundance of insects including the pill millipede. Most noticeable however, where the audacious leeches.
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[[File:RR-soil-sampling.jpg]]
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The students were tasked with collecting soil samples. Having produced tools for the expedition at Srishti, the rainforest offered an intense user testing experience, as well as an exercise in dealing with unexpected challenges of field research. We faced torrential rains, an onslaught of leeches and a jungle rat, but the diversity of flora and fauna was breathtaking.
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==Timeline==
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'''Week 1:''' SEPT 10 - 17
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* Test Balloon Mapping
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* Design + Produce Outfits
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* Design + Produce tools
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FINISH 16th! LEAVE TO KERELA
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'''Week 2:''' SEPT 17 - 24
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* Organise flights + other travel details (accommodation, etc)
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20th RETURN FROM KERELA
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* Analyze Soil Samples
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* Image production
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* Mapping production
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* Video Editing
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'''Week 3:''' SEPT 24 - 01
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* Analyze Soil Samples
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* Image production
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* Mapping production
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* Video Editing
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'''Week 4:''' OCT 01 - 08
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* WIKI FREEZE 5th OCT
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* Prepare for trip
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* Prepare for exhibition
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* Prepare for presentation
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'''Week 5:''' OCT 08 - 15
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* Fly to Hong Kong (12th?)
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* Set up exhibition
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* PRESENT iGEM 15th!!!!
  
 
== Costume & Design Fiction Inspiration ==
 
== Costume & Design Fiction Inspiration ==
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A collection of costumes that explores what future fashion coould be like.
 
A collection of costumes that explores what future fashion coould be like.
  
[[File:wsxedc.jpg|160px]] [[File:qazwsx.jpg|220px]] [[File:edcrfv.jpg|260px]]  
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[[File:wsxedc.jpg|x250px]] [[File:qazwsx.jpg|x250px]] [[File:edcrfv.jpg|x250px]]  
  
 
Click [http://designkultur.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/fashion-when-the-future-was-ultramodern-samples-from-the-space-age/ here] to view the full article.
 
Click [http://designkultur.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/fashion-when-the-future-was-ultramodern-samples-from-the-space-age/ here] to view the full article.
 
  
  
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Click [http://noamtoran.com/NT2009/projects/object-for-lonely-men here] to view the full article.
 
Click [http://noamtoran.com/NT2009/projects/object-for-lonely-men here] to view the full article.
 
  
  
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Pushing the envelope of fashion. Watch it bend.
 
Pushing the envelope of fashion. Watch it bend.
  
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== Costume Workshop Summary ==
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[[File:pp1.jpg|x200px]] [[File:City-Of-The-Future1 copy.jpg|x200px]] [[File:Postnaturalfieldbiologist.jpg|x200px]] [[File:Mercenary.jpg|x200px]] [[File:roguereporting.jpg|x200px]]  [[File:Cool scientist.jpg|x200px]] [[File:P9053480.jpg|x200px]] [[File:Costume_Prakrithy.jpg | x200px ]] [[File:thetravellingsister.jpg |x200px]]  [[File:costume.jpg|x200px]]
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For More See:
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[[Character Design Workshop]]
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== Field Kit Prototype ==
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[[Image: kit1.JPG | x250px ]] [[Image: kit2.JPG | x250px ]] [[Image: kit3.JPG | x250px ]] [[Image: kit4.JPG | x250px ]] [[Image: kit5.JPG | x250px ]]
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== '''CHARACTER'S MIND MAP''' ==
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[[File:Bio-spectator.jpg|700px]]
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[[File:Chacko.jpg|700px]]
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[[File:Twins.jpg|700px]]
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=='''Ariel View of Balloon Mapping:'''==
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[[File:imageone.jpg|300px]]                          [[File:imagetwo.jpg|300px]]                                  [[File:imagethree.jpg|300px]]                          [[File:imagefour.jpg|300px]]
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== '''Brainstorm of Soil Mapping''' ==
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* Urban Bacterial Theater
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* Desire Line Drawing
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** Capture the paths of people on a park using Stop Motion
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** Sample along those paths
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* Hospital Waste Samples
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** Human Parts thrown out back?
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** Nurse Costume
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* Family History
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* Super Hero
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** Saving the Day
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** Radiation / Mutation i.e. Spiderman, Incredible Hulk
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* Disaster Mapping
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** Fukishima, Chernobyl, Bhopal etc...
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** E-Waste Sites
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* "Space Dusters" / Space Crashers = Mediorite Landing
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* Retracing a walk
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** Recursion / Remembering
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** Gandhi Sea March
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** Silk Road
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** Ghengis Kahn
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* Topography / BioTrekking
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* Farmer / Drought / IR Mapping
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* Costume = Bullet Belt
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* Blood Soil
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** Conflict Areas / Borders
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** Israel / Palestine
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** Kashmir
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** Tropic of Cancer - Bhuj
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* Tea Plantation
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** Basket Costume for Collecting samples
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** Terroir
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* Ant Hills / Termite Mounds
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** Costume = A Bacteria Zoologist / Arcehologist
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* Paranormal Activity
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** Soil Ghost Hunters
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* Soul in the Soil
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** Graveyard / Tower of Silence
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* Sending Soil on a Journey
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** Put a potted plant on a train and take samples at each end
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* Soil Sadu
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** Ask for soil samples instead of alms
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** Wiseman / karma
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* Culture Soil
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** Compare different cultures / paint clothes
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* National PCR
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** Compare national data (GDP, GINI) with PCR data
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* Sunrise Sampling
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** Grab samples as the sun comes up across the world
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* Airplane dust
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** Collect samples on the plane
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* Sea beds
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** Since it is no ones land. International waters
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* Oil Refinery / Shipping Ports
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** Look for oil contamination / Map the flow of energy
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* Shadows & Soils
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** Micro-climates on ONE site based on where sun hits or doesn't
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* Tracing the path of Ganga
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* Zoology of the Future
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** Junkyard is separated out by object - sample each site
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* Old vs New
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** Old vs. New Airport in BLR
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** Oldest Building in BLR and site that is being built on now
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** Schools vs. Old Age Homes
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* Royal Soil Difference between "holy" soil & normal soil
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* Neighborhood Soil
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* Cultural Soils
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* Walking / Imagery of Feet
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* Defense Areas / BSF DRDO Air Force
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* Lake / Garbage Disposal
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* Evolution
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** Mapping the evolution of borders/city limits
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** Soil samples along different border
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* Trace a day
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** Follow a cow/street dog/goat across the city, and take soil samples along the path say, every 30 mins.
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** Follow people from "contrasting" walks of life
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* Deadly Differences
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** Samples from different types'/societies'/religions' burial grounds/crematoriums
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* Soil "Classes"
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** Soils from different classes of places
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** "Holy", Royal, "Dirty", Common, etc
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* Life Soil
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** Trace all locations in a persons life
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** Birth, Education, Settlement, Entertainment, Employment, Retirement, Health, Death, Graveyard, Paranormal activity
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'''Final Four'''
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* Soil Journeys
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** Take a journey, pick soil samples along the way.
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** Inspiration: Gandhi's Dandi March
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** Aim: Question who, how and why science is done. Question the accessibility of the information they find.
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** March to a science institute, give them the samples collected along the way to them.
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** Demand to be allowed to use the machines. We are funding those with the tax money.
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* Site Specific
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** Urban Theatre:
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*** Concert as a space
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*** Divided into a grid
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*** 1000 samples - 33 samples per square
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*** Witvideo and GPS tracking, we can compare differences in soil to what was happening there.
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** Terroir:
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*** Soil samples from tea estates in Kerala
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*** Done on terrace like steps on hills
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*** Costume : Saree, Tea-leaf Basket, Belt holding empty Eppendorf tubes
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*  Disatser
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** Mapping disasters on local and global scale
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** Take a similar disaster on both scales.
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** Track its impact on the soil by taking samples in a radial manner surronding the disaster site
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* Life Story:
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** Make a fictional character
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** Samples from his life, or incorporated into his profession.
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** The character, his story might be fictional (say a soil microbiologist from India, whose personal life greatly influenced his professional life).
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== Costume & Short Story Workshop ==
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Put images and short stories here.
 
  
=== '''2012''' by [[Biswajith Manimaran]] ===
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=== Research ===
  
Slaves. Again after sixty-five years of independence we were slaves, albeit this time, everyone was a slave. The events that led to this are sundry and interweave in strange ways; most are lost to historians’ blindness. The most notable was the inception of the iGEM competition in 2004: a synthetic biology competition aimed at undergraduate students all over the world. In three years there were a total of fifty-four teams participating, each searching for ways to improve the world. One team (which shall go unnamed lest they be hunted down and stoned to death) worked on engineering bacteria that could detect the presence of heavy metals in water. The project was a partial success but was abandoned when the monetary feasibility of the biosensors came into question. What happened over the next few days is unclear, however, it is safe to say that the remnants of the projects were negligently disposed (almost definitely into a lake or river). The happenings of the next couple of years are even less clear and it this point it is barely safe to theorize. Yet theorize we must. The bacteria, once in an open water body, began to reproduce rapidly – as is a common habit amongst microbes – and continue seeking out heavy metals. Certain radioactive isotopes of Plumbium and other heavy metals are present in almost all our planet’s waters, although in concentrations too small to have an appreciable effect on lifeforms of any kind. The genetically modified microbes gathered these elements and compounds and brought them together until the local concentration of these isotopes had increased by several orders of ten. Of course, it was still not high enough for us humans to take note of. The concentrated radiation and high reproduction rates, along with numerous modes of communication quickly developed a community of microbes around the world. Individually the microbes were nothing, together they were unstoppable. They possessed an intelligence borne of accelerated evolution induced by the radiation. Unlike the intelligence that we are familiar with theirs was non-centralized allowing them to form a global metabeing that was impervious to local retaliation. The worst (sorry to depart from objective nature) part of all this is that there can be no revolution. All life is dependent on these microbes. To destroy them is to destroy all life on Earth. The Mayans were not wrong, just misinterpreted. 2012 did not mark the apocalypse, just the end of the human era. 5 x 10^30 organisms of over a dozen million species all coming together to form one massive supercreature; It was inevitable that we would be enslaved.
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[[File:Persp03_Page_07.jpg]]
  
=== '''2030''' by [[Biswajith Manimaran]] ===
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'''A paper on Atomic Energy in India'''
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www.dae.gov.in/publ/persp/persp03/persp03.pdf
  
In 2010 a certain iGEM team worked on producing microscopic organisms that could target cancer cells and attack them. Their project was unremarkable by itself, however, it laid the foundation for the apocalypse. Several large corporates saw the value in this medical tool. After almost a year of research and experiments there was significant progress. At this point the corporates opted for a collaborative project. Within four months cancer was the least of anybody’s problems. The world average life expectancy shot up to over a century. With the human population already rising exponentially, this medical breakthrough proved disastrous for the Earth’s inhabitants. By 2019 the planet’s natural resources were consumed. Several people attempted to mount exploratory spacecrafts that would seek out planets capable of harbouring life. Without adequate building materials and an abundance of haste every single launch resulted in an explosion soon after. The humans left on Earth ascended into anarchy. By 2025 the only life on Earth were microbes and a few thousand humans organized into cannibalistic clans. By 2030 the last sentient being had died, leaving the Earth an orb of great beauty that no one could appreciate.
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'''Paper on soil thermal properties in Kalpakkam in costal south India.'''
  
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http://www.ias.ac.in/jess/sep2001/1400.pdf
 
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== Pranav & Durga ==
 
[[File:pp1.jpg]]
 
  
== Zack ==
 
[[File:Postnaturalfieldbiologist.jpg|260px]]
 
  
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=='''CHARACTER'S MIND MAP'''==
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[[File:twins.jpg|700px]]
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[[File:chacko.jpg|700px]]
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[[File:bioprospector.jpg|700px]]
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[[File:Image5.JPG|300px]]                  [[File:Image6.JPG|300px]]                      [[File:Image7.JPG|300px]]                          [[File:Image10.JPG|300px]]
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                          [[File:Image12.JPG|300px]]                                                              [[File:Image13.JPG|300px]]
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== Balloon mapping test 2 ==
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[[File:Bmapping1.jpg|300px]]                [[File:Bmapping2.jpg|300px]]                [[File:Bmapping3.jpg|300px]]                          [[File:Bmapping4.jpg|300px]]
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Link to the stop motion video of the flight :
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg38tMkQKWA
  
== Anvita and Manasa ==
 
'''THE FUTURE OF THE BIOBRICK'''
 
'''while we are working in the lab today (5th september 2011), a torn diary entry flies in from the future, its from me...'''
 
  
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== DNA Extraction from soil 20th and 22nd September ==
  
20th September 2023
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1. Before the DNA can be extracted the cell walls must be broken open. This process is called lysing and the agent used is called a lysosome. We did this by vortexing using phenol-chloroform,     
Pompeii                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
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  and further the addition of SDS (a detergent) to remove the membranes of lipids.
Dear Diary,               
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2. Next comes the centrifuging to separate the layers. The DNA lies in the interface between the two phases (proteins and reagents).
Its been 12 years since we’ve started our soil collection and bacteria sequencing. My sister and I have traveled a lot. Money being scarce we’ve started selling our little sketches on the way. Now were famous, the traveling sisters. Braces, white scarf, glasses and our little bag. We go around collecting soil samples and putting it up on the portal. Everyone is hooked on today, everyone. It’s the new cool thing.
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3. After the protein is removed the DNA can be precipitated using cold ethanol or isopropanol (propan-2-ol). The DNA, being insoluble in alcohol, will come out of the solution. Additionally the
People have said goodbye to facebook and twitter. Its rather funny, who would’ve ever thought that even one third of the world would’ve been even slightly inclined towards scientific drama. Bacteria of various types have started to prove their majority on this planet.
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  alcohol serves as a wash to remove the added salts.
Our neighbors, the so-called extra-terrestrials, have been living amongst us. Would we have discovered this if we hadn’t started this bacteria mapping? Sounds cool right? Well about 4 years ago, a high school cheerleader discovered it. Of course she was using our little map, it’s the new baking soda volcano in science projects. One day she took a sample of the muck under her shoe, and voila. She became the first to discover our little friends.  
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4. The resulting DNA pellet should be washed with cold ethanol and centrifuged.
They’ve been amongst us for the longest time and we didn’t even know it. How do you think the Egyptians managed to build the massive great pyramids in record time? It was not magic for sure. Well these extra terrestrial bacteria come together in such a way that they form a massive structure, like in cartoons. It is pretty neat.  
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5. After drying the pellet the DNA should be resuspended in a Tris buffer solution.
But then last spring, a scientist researching the visitors discovered something crucial. Our friends have been inhibiting our growth while they are developing at a much higher rate. They were planning on a slow destruction where they grow to be better than us and then crush our existence. I won’t lie, just the thought, scares me. It reminds me of a movie I watched years ago about alien abduction. Goosebumps. Is it all part of the master plan I wonder? Another big bang coming our way. Then again it’s just another theory. Like the missing Holy Grail. Who knows?
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6. Presence of DNA can be confirmed by electrophoresing on an agarose gel containing ethidium bromide, or another fluorescent dye that reacts with the DNA, and checking under UV light.  
We have facts some true and some untrue. A stereotypical question being thrown your way again, was it a boon or a bane? And now a line of debating will happen. By ignoring what’s happening we will get nowhere. But we humans do not understand that while we waste our time questioning what we are unsure of, if it were true they’re already doing something. Is it time to tighten the belt? YES.
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  - Preparing an agarose gel solution:
We are no colony and this is our land. Maybe one day we come across something that can help us get over this situation.
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    a)Add the tris buffer to the agarose powder, heat at 50 degrees centigrade till you obtain a clear solution and add Ethidium bromide.
So I say its time to buckle up and do something. NOW. Lets get all those who aren’t part of this yet to be a part of it and lets work together. Time is running out and the only stitch in time would be increasing our knowledge and finding a way to understand the outsiders better or getting to the shortest way, a way to kill them. This is quite stressful and tiring, but I know we will emerge victorious. Because now it’s easier and faster now that we have everyone here with us on the map.
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    b)Pour into the Gel box, add the comb to form wells, get rid of any air bubbles and let it settle for 30 minutes.
Sit down. Log in. Discover. Update.
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    c)Load 3 micro meters of the samples in the wells
Now the traveling sisters are on a quest to engulf more knowledge and collect more samples in the hope that someday we would be as famous in science as the high school cheerleader. More places to see, new people to befriend and new species to discover.
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    d) begin Gel electrophoresis

Latest revision as of 05:37, 27 September 2011

Introduction

This page documents the art/design workshop run by Zack Denfeld and Cathrine Kramer with Yashas Shetty and the ArtScienceBangalore iGEM 2011 team.

iGEM Abstract

Searching for the Ubiquitous Genetically engineered Machine.

The Biobrick has been used as an abstraction or template for creating standardized functional parts. This year's ArtScienceBangalore project proposes alternate re-appropriations of the BioBrick by using existing BioBrick primers as random-PCR primers in investigating soil samples. This random PCR will provide a succinct signature of the biological diversity present in these samples. These investigations of soil lead us to ask questions about citizen’s science "performed" by non-institutional actors using accessible tools as well as gives us a glimpse into the "post-natural world" where BioBricks may end up in our environment and may very well show up as bands in a gel. By imagining a world in which the Biobrick has become the accepted standard for synthetic biology, and where these engineered products are ubiquitous in our lives and environments, the samples we archive will serve as the baseline from which the subsequent extent of human influence can be measured.


Mojo Plantation

On 6|09|2011 Cat wrote:

RR-soil-sampling1.jpg

I just got back from a 4 day trip to the rainforest in Coorg with 4 of the Bangalore igem students. We stayed at the Mojo Plantation - a beautiful place run by two molecular biologists + experimental organic farmers; Sujata and Anurag Goel.

RR-Madikeri.jpg

Just off the bus in Madikeri the moisture of the region is already apparent in the surrounding buildings.

We took several hikes on the farm and in the surrounding areas, where our guides (Sujata, Ravi and/or Archana) shared their intimate knowledge of the region, telling us about their experimental farming practices and pointing out the local biodiversity.

RR-crops.jpg

Sujata showing us the crops they grow at Mojo Plantation: mainly vanilla beans, coffee and cardamom.

RR-panorama.jpg

or a larger version of the panorama click [ http://callmecat.com/media/RR-panorama-large.jpg here]

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Silver oak trees were planted close to the Mojo Plantation by the forestry department many decades ago. This was a failed attempt at soil errosion prevention and they have since learnt to use other strategies. Stemming from Australia, these trees are a point of contention. Archana explained that they do not provide enough of a canopy for other species of plants to thrive and their leaves cover the ground, preventing growth and biodiversity.

However, the region has very diverse terrain and on our hikes we encountered several curious creatures:

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There was an abundance of insects including the pill millipede. Most noticeable however, where the audacious leeches.

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The students were tasked with collecting soil samples. Having produced tools for the expedition at Srishti, the rainforest offered an intense user testing experience, as well as an exercise in dealing with unexpected challenges of field research. We faced torrential rains, an onslaught of leeches and a jungle rat, but the diversity of flora and fauna was breathtaking.

Timeline

Week 1: SEPT 10 - 17

  • Test Balloon Mapping
  • Design + Produce Outfits
  • Design + Produce tools

FINISH 16th! LEAVE TO KERELA

Week 2: SEPT 17 - 24

  • Organise flights + other travel details (accommodation, etc)

20th RETURN FROM KERELA

  • Analyze Soil Samples
  • Image production
  • Mapping production
  • Video Editing

Week 3: SEPT 24 - 01

  • Analyze Soil Samples
  • Image production
  • Mapping production
  • Video Editing

Week 4: OCT 01 - 08

  • WIKI FREEZE 5th OCT
  • Prepare for trip
  • Prepare for exhibition
  • Prepare for presentation

Week 5: OCT 08 - 15

  • Fly to Hong Kong (12th?)
  • Set up exhibition
  • PRESENT iGEM 15th!!!!

Costume & Design Fiction Inspiration

Before we can create we observe and learn. The following is a collection of the material that led us to our project.

When The Future Was Ultramodern

A collection of costumes that explores what future fashion coould be like.

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Click here to view the full article.


Object For lonely Men

Branching from Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless (1960) is an assemblage of objects from the film that spoke to the artist.

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Click here to view the full article.


Lucy and Bart

Pushing the envelope of fashion. Watch it bend.

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Costume Workshop Summary

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For More See: Character Design Workshop

Field Kit Prototype

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CHARACTER'S MIND MAP

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Ariel View of Balloon Mapping:

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Brainstorm of Soil Mapping

  • Urban Bacterial Theater


  • Desire Line Drawing
    • Capture the paths of people on a park using Stop Motion
    • Sample along those paths


  • Hospital Waste Samples
    • Human Parts thrown out back?
    • Nurse Costume


  • Family History


  • Super Hero
    • Saving the Day
    • Radiation / Mutation i.e. Spiderman, Incredible Hulk


  • Disaster Mapping
    • Fukishima, Chernobyl, Bhopal etc...
    • E-Waste Sites


  • "Space Dusters" / Space Crashers = Mediorite Landing


  • Retracing a walk
    • Recursion / Remembering
    • Gandhi Sea March
    • Silk Road
    • Ghengis Kahn


  • Topography / BioTrekking


  • Farmer / Drought / IR Mapping


  • Costume = Bullet Belt


  • Blood Soil
    • Conflict Areas / Borders
    • Israel / Palestine
    • Kashmir
    • Tropic of Cancer - Bhuj


  • Tea Plantation
    • Basket Costume for Collecting samples
    • Terroir


  • Ant Hills / Termite Mounds
    • Costume = A Bacteria Zoologist / Arcehologist


  • Paranormal Activity
    • Soil Ghost Hunters


  • Soul in the Soil
    • Graveyard / Tower of Silence


  • Sending Soil on a Journey
    • Put a potted plant on a train and take samples at each end


  • Soil Sadu
    • Ask for soil samples instead of alms
    • Wiseman / karma


  • Culture Soil
    • Compare different cultures / paint clothes


  • National PCR
    • Compare national data (GDP, GINI) with PCR data


  • Sunrise Sampling
    • Grab samples as the sun comes up across the world


  • Airplane dust
    • Collect samples on the plane


  • Sea beds
    • Since it is no ones land. International waters


  • Oil Refinery / Shipping Ports
    • Look for oil contamination / Map the flow of energy


  • Shadows & Soils
    • Micro-climates on ONE site based on where sun hits or doesn't


  • Tracing the path of Ganga


  • Zoology of the Future
    • Junkyard is separated out by object - sample each site


  • Old vs New
    • Old vs. New Airport in BLR
    • Oldest Building in BLR and site that is being built on now
    • Schools vs. Old Age Homes


  • Royal Soil Difference between "holy" soil & normal soil


  • Neighborhood Soil


  • Cultural Soils


  • Walking / Imagery of Feet


  • Defense Areas / BSF DRDO Air Force


  • Lake / Garbage Disposal


  • Evolution
    • Mapping the evolution of borders/city limits
    • Soil samples along different border


  • Trace a day
    • Follow a cow/street dog/goat across the city, and take soil samples along the path say, every 30 mins.
    • Follow people from "contrasting" walks of life


  • Deadly Differences
    • Samples from different types'/societies'/religions' burial grounds/crematoriums


  • Soil "Classes"
    • Soils from different classes of places
    • "Holy", Royal, "Dirty", Common, etc


  • Life Soil
    • Trace all locations in a persons life
    • Birth, Education, Settlement, Entertainment, Employment, Retirement, Health, Death, Graveyard, Paranormal activity



Final Four

  • Soil Journeys
    • Take a journey, pick soil samples along the way.
    • Inspiration: Gandhi's Dandi March
    • Aim: Question who, how and why science is done. Question the accessibility of the information they find.
    • March to a science institute, give them the samples collected along the way to them.
    • Demand to be allowed to use the machines. We are funding those with the tax money.


  • Site Specific
    • Urban Theatre:
      • Concert as a space
      • Divided into a grid
      • 1000 samples - 33 samples per square
      • Witvideo and GPS tracking, we can compare differences in soil to what was happening there.
    • Terroir:
      • Soil samples from tea estates in Kerala
      • Done on terrace like steps on hills
      • Costume : Saree, Tea-leaf Basket, Belt holding empty Eppendorf tubes


  • Disatser
    • Mapping disasters on local and global scale
    • Take a similar disaster on both scales.
    • Track its impact on the soil by taking samples in a radial manner surronding the disaster site


  • Life Story:
    • Make a fictional character
    • Samples from his life, or incorporated into his profession.
    • The character, his story might be fictional (say a soil microbiologist from India, whose personal life greatly influenced his professional life).




Research

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A paper on Atomic Energy in India www.dae.gov.in/publ/persp/persp03/persp03.pdf

Paper on soil thermal properties in Kalpakkam in costal south India.

http://www.ias.ac.in/jess/sep2001/1400.pdf



CHARACTER'S MIND MAP

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Balloon mapping test 2

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Link to the stop motion video of the flight :

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DNA Extraction from soil 20th and 22nd September

1. Before the DNA can be extracted the cell walls must be broken open. This process is called lysing and the agent used is called a lysosome. We did this by vortexing using phenol-chloroform,

  and further the addition of SDS (a detergent) to remove the membranes of lipids.

2. Next comes the centrifuging to separate the layers. The DNA lies in the interface between the two phases (proteins and reagents). 3. After the protein is removed the DNA can be precipitated using cold ethanol or isopropanol (propan-2-ol). The DNA, being insoluble in alcohol, will come out of the solution. Additionally the

  alcohol serves as a wash to remove the added salts.

4. The resulting DNA pellet should be washed with cold ethanol and centrifuged. 5. After drying the pellet the DNA should be resuspended in a Tris buffer solution. 6. Presence of DNA can be confirmed by electrophoresing on an agarose gel containing ethidium bromide, or another fluorescent dye that reacts with the DNA, and checking under UV light.

  - Preparing an agarose gel solution:
    a)Add the tris buffer to the agarose powder, heat at 50 degrees centigrade till you obtain a clear solution and add Ethidium bromide.
    b)Pour into the Gel box, add the comb to form wells, get rid of any air bubbles and let it settle for 30 minutes.
    c)Load 3 micro meters of the samples in the wells 
    d) begin Gel electrophoresis