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Revision as of 08:21, 9 December 2011

Labs
NanoŠmano - LifeSystem

NanoŠmano - LifeSystem

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HackteriaLab 2011 - Romainmotier

HackteriaLab 2011 - Romainmotier

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Hackteria Lab - Dock18 - April 2010

Hackteria Lab - Dock18 - 6-9 April 2010

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Workshops
Workshop:

Hackteria Garage BioLab Radionica, Zagreb

21. Oct - 23. oct 2011 Radionice zagrebu.jpg

Workshop:

Hackteria & SGMK BioCyberKidzz

31. Aug - 6. Sep 2011 BioCyberKidzz.jpg

Workshop:

du du kuglica sajica mavrica

30. April 2011 Kuglica.jpg

Workshop:

BIOELECTRONIX FOR ARTISTS @ Pixelache, Helsinki

8. Mar - 12. Mar 2011 Bioelectronix piksel.jpg

Workshop:

Hackteria Workshops Zurich

12/13. Feb & 19/20. Feb 2011 Hackteria zurich web.jpg

Workshop:

micro-electro-physiology @ HAIP, Ljubljana

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Workshop:

bioelectronix for artists @ playaround09, Taipei

7. Nov - 11. Dez 2009 Bioelectronix playaround.jpg

Workshop:

bioelectronix for artists @ piksel09

19. Nov - 21. Nov 2009 Bioelectronix piksel.jpg

Workshop:

bioelectronix for artists @ videotage, Hong Kong

14. Nov - 15. Nov 2009 Bioelectronix videotage.jpg

Workshop:

Bioelectronics for artists @ CEMA 20. July - 28. July 2009 Amobae workshop.jpg

Workshop:

http://hackteria.org/index.php/ArtScience_IGEM_team

Synthetic Biology for Artists and Designers@CEMA,NCBS

15. May-01. July

Workshop:

hackteria & lab_hacking @ NK, Berlin 30. May - 3. June 2009 Flyer nk web.jpg


NK, Berlin

Tools
BioBricks [1]
GeneSynthetic[2]

DIY Bio Blog[3]

Papers,Conferences and Journals
Leonardo
Synthetic Biology 3 Zurich[4]
Biointerphases[5]
Lab on a Chip[6]


Welcome to Hackteria.org

Hackteria is a collection of DIY Biology, Open Source Art Projects that use Biology, LifeSciences, Biotechnology.

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editing the hackteria wiki

Projects
Project 1: The Bacterial Net- Microbial Telecommunications.
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Quorum sensing is a type of decision-making process used by decentralized groups to coordinate behavior. Many species of bacteria use quorum sensing to coordinate their gene expression according to the local density of their population.The Bacterial Net attempts to transfer this decision making process over the Internet. Using Microcontollers and sensors to detect bacterial population and a public web service http://www.pachube.com that helps transfer sensor information. The Bacterial Net is an exploration in bringing the Internet into the Natural Ecosystem.

Project 2: Bioelectronix
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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.

Project 3: Synthetic Biology for Artists and Designers: A primer
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An Illustrated handbook that shows you how to work with MIT's parts registry

Project 4: ArtScienceBangalore 2009-Synthetic Biology for Artists and Designers
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Project 5: DIY microscopy
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a small hack to the optics of a standard webcam with an adjustable focus-lens, allows to create video data, with a magnification of around 100 to 400x (depending on the model) at a working distance of a few mm. The highest magnifications can be achieved by inverting (putting upside down) the lens. Addition of good lighting by the use of leds allows to create images using a bright-field method (shine through the stuff) or dark field method (look at the reflections and scattering).

Project 6:DIY $25 Gel Box
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Building your own Electrophoresis Gel Box is easy. Here's how you do it!

Project 7: bio habitats
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instead of using standard lab culture tools, such as flasks or petri-dishes, artists might want to design their own devices to culture and inhabitate living organisms and keep them alive. simple devices can be cast in silicone to incorporate all the necessary environemtal conditions for long time survival of microorganisms.

Project 8: DIY Microfluidics
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Project 9: DIY Plant Tissue culture and Engineering
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Project 10: Pd_microscope
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Pd_microscope is the software package that you can use to control your DIY microscope. It's a work in progress

Project 11: DIY spectroscopy
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Spectroscopy means the analysis of natural phenomena according to its energy distribution. In case of the electromagnetic spectra, ranging from x-ray, visible light, infrated to radio frequencies, this can be used to analyse chemical compounds, follow biochemical reactions or get information of the composition of stars. This project tries utilize webcams, CD/DVD and some construction material, to get a spectral analysis of ultra-violett and visible light sources, which might be used to follow enzymatic and metabolic reactions in cultured microorganisms and bacteria.

Project 12: ArtScienceBangalore 2010-Synthetic Biology for Artists and Designers
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A bunch of regular people with very little idea of Synthetic Biology but ready to pick up eveything about it.

Project 13: DIY handheld centrifuge
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Project 14: DIY table top centrifuge
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Project 15: DIY Incubator
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Project 16: DIY Fermentation or the Art of making Wine
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Project 17: Hacked Optical Mouse
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Project 18: DIY Sterlisation Hood
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Project 19: DIY Water Bath
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Project 20: GFP Protocol Jugaad
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Home made GFP bacteria

Project 21: ReacTable
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Gives information and protocals of equipment and bacteria put on it

Project 22: Algae Culture at Home
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Grow your own algae at home with some plastic bottles, lighting and air bubbles

Project 23: Mobile Phone Field Microscope
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Modify a mobile phone into a useful field microscope by replacing the lens with a cheap flipped wemcam lens..

Project 24: DIY spectrophotometer
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simple light absorption measurements for water monitoring or nanoparticle detection using an arduino, a laser and an LDR.

Project 25: Laser-cut microscopy stages
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different design for easy to build stages for the DIY microscope, z-stage, x-y servo controlled stage and more...

Project 26: How to start a nanolab
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Because nanotechnology is situated at the interface of many disciplines it is best to organize some basic gear from various sources, such as a local electronics store, gardening shops or various online suppliers for household tools and electronic gadgets. You will need to set up some basic laboratory instruments for doing simple biology, chemistry, fabrication&manufacturing and some physical computing to connect everything to your computer.

Project 27: Magnetic stirrer
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always useful to stir things automatically if you are lazy...

Project 28: DIY Micro Dispensing and Bio Printing
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dispensing, cutting, printing, growing with a robotic platform. Aka NanoFabrik

Project 29: ArtScienceBangalore 2011-Synthetic Biology for Artists and Designers

Link to IGEM site

Project 30: ArtScienceBangalore 2011-Nanotechnology for Artists and Designers

Link to Biomod site

Project 31: TEMPE(h) : THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Tempe(h) is a fermented food. But it's not meant to preserve the material from rottenness. It's for style. Analogue meat they said. So, once you made your own tempe(h). Cook it! Eat it!


Project 32: Daphniaology
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Project 33: Ants
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