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Revision as of 13:10, 23 September 2013

Contents

Communicating our Project

We communicated our project through an array of different media and social media platforms. We wanted to learn whther people valuable the stuff they throw away, what they thought about Synthetic Biology, our project and to spread the word about iGEM!!


We asked people the question, what would you make with a 3D printer?

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E.coli Art

One of Edvard Munch's greatest successes, The Scream, now expressed in all new splendour by the novel art form of E. coli



The Scream, a masterpiece, clearly depicts an individual on a pier with a haunting expression with a heady back drop of a yellow and red sky. Reforging this painting with bacteria has created 5th rendition of this magnificent work of art. Originally painted in 1893 by Edvard Munch, The Scream characterised a tempestuous time in art as a precursor to the advent of Expressionism. As such, it is perfectly placed to represent the potential power of SynBio to revolutionise the modern world, and this in and of itself represents the verve behind team Plasticity to add value to waste with our MAPLE system.

Claude Monet's San Giorgio Maggiore, depicted by highly cultured E. coli





Claude Monet's San Giorgio Maggiore, depicted by highly cultured E. coli. San Giorgio Maggiore is an island in Venice, best known for the prominent church that sits upon it. In 1908, Claude Monet produced this impressionist painting. It was originally received with great awe due to the vibrancy of the colours. Similarly with the bacterial copy, it also shows great vibrancy of colour, courtesy of the GFP in the bdh2, which appears yellow and the RFP present in the stress response sensor, providing the red pigment. Indeed the radiance of the sunset is reflected magnificently in the calm waters of the Laguna Veneta.


Celebration of Science

Online newspaper

Check out our online newspaper for news and updates from our project, the iGEM community and global discussions about waste management http://paper.li/imperialigem/1377382636

GetSynBio Blog

Our project was featured on the GetSynBio Blog!

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http://getsynbio.com/igem-page/

Science museum blog

Imperial Bioengineering Departmental News

https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/Public/Newsletters/Newsletter%20August%202013.pdf


Waste 5 minutes of your time Quiz


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Social Media

Facebook

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Twitter

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Our Sponsors

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