Week One

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May 15th

was the day we officially started working on our iGEM 209 project. This week was solely reserved for introducing us to the unfamiliar territory of what we were getting into.

-We discussed two 'Claire Pentacost' Readings-Beyond Face and Critical Inventory of BioArt .

The gist of these readings: Artists work with the symbolic.The artist's consent to work and learn in public is important.

-We discussed the political and cultural implications of Scientific Authority.
-We also looked at Tuur Van Balen's Urban Geography project
-Most of the Ideas[see above] today, dealt with the use of bacteria as: 
 -a) A sensor or Reactor - (to Inputs,emotions,light..etc)
  -b) A Producer (of energy, proteins..etc)
   -c) A Material

-Is there any way in which we can look at bacteria from a purely non-symbiotic / non-anthropomorphic viewpoint?

-Can we use our technological "progress" to give a non-selfish gift back to our ecological siblings?

-Can we replace financial transactions with Bacteria?

May 16th

We asked ourselves to think of our own theoritical bacteria and represent it on paper.

Here are some creatures we created using techno-scientific jargon and aesthetics:

Today's Readings:

Speculative Fabulations for Technoculture's Generation by Donna Haraway.

-The article is primarily a review of the Australian artist Patricia Piccinini's work and a recapitulation of Haraway's philosophies .

-One of the things enduring about the reading was her appeal to "love" our creations, not in a techno- phillic sense but in a more nurturing and caring way.

May 17th

Hybrid Creatures From Mythology: Gallery

May 19th

We spent the day in NCBS picking up some standard biological techniques-Gel electrophoresis And looking at some of the microscopy equipment at NCBS.


Some Images Of Our Day

Non-categorised images here

May 21st

We put down all the information that we had about learnt about geosmin. We then put down the various paths we could take in order to produce the results we wanted. This exercise cleared certain doubts we had, but also raised a lot of questions.

First Prototype of the Bacteria