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| == '''Glowing Banknote tell the true story.''' ==
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| A banknote is a document that serves as a means of payment in a particular country.
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| The banknote is a small poster that tells the story of a country.
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| In this project we try to show that the true story is hidden behind the beautiful photo. Behind the laughing faces of politicians, men scream for help, crying the mothers and trembling children.
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| Here you will not see famous politicians, people laughing and beautiful nature, but you can see the sad story that is happening right now!
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| The banknotes are public media. it means everyone knows them! You do not need to go to the museum to see them. that's why we think of it as a very powerful medium and want to use it to tell the true story of the countries!
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| [[File:3-01.jpg|400px]][https://earlycanadianhistory.ca/2016/06/13/harriet-tubman-and-andrew-jackson-a-match-made-in-the-u-s-treasury-department/]
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| '''But how?'''
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| The publishers of banknotes try to make their banknotes difficult to copy. They use different techniques to control the correct banknotes
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| One of the techniques is:
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| Fluorescent colors
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| It is used printing ink containing fluorescent pigments. In short-wave UV light, depending on the choice of pigment, colors are emitted in the visible light spectrum. In this project instead of pigments we use bacteria to draw our pictures.
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| So we have a connection between human, media and bacteria!
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| [[File:100euro_vorn7a.jpg|400px]]
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| [https://www.bundesbank.de/Navigation/EN/Tasks/Cash_management/Counterfeit_money/Counterfeit_detection/100_ES1.html]
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| '''Which countries Which banknotes'''
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| we want to tell the story of the countries where currently in 2017-2018 goes wrong.
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| War. Diseases . Poverty ...
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| In this time there are many countries where there are war or countries in which the children starve to death. Some countries are economically blocked and do not get any medicines, so many die after illnesses.
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| [[syrien]]
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| [[irak]]
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| [[myanmar]]
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| [[yemen]]
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| == '''Which medium ??''' == | | == '''Which medium ??''' == |
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| http://www.instructables.com/id/Bioluminescent-Bacterial-Lightbulb-Water-Polluti/ | | http://www.instructables.com/id/Bioluminescent-Bacterial-Lightbulb-Water-Polluti/ |
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| ===Step 1: What You'll Need=== | | ===Step 1: What You'll Need=== |
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| File:102.jpg|20.Desember. I use this bacteria to draw. I want to see how many details are visible when they are growing | | File:102.jpg|20.Desember. I use this bacteria to draw. I want to see how many details are visible when they are growing |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| == The illuminated mushroom== | | == The illuminated mushroom== |
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| File:pilzbrut_imagelarge.jpg| | | File:pilzbrut_imagelarge.jpg| |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| | == '''Modification of green fluorescent''' == |
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| | I noticed that most artists used either bioluminecenses or fluresences bactera. |
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| | But what's new: '''modified with fluorescent protein!''' |
| | I tried to know, what is it? and how can I do that? |
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| | is a protein composed of 238 amino acid residues and shows a bright green fluorescence when exposed to blue to ultraviolet light. |
| | The artists have used it for art projects and scientists have used it to highlighting specific structures. |
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| | [[File:GFP_Mice_01.jpg|400px]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein#/media/File:GFP_Mice_01.jpg] |
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| | Different proteins produce different fluorescent colors when exposed to ultraviolet light. (Picture taken by Erik A. Rodriguez.) |
| | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein#/media/File:Fluorescence_from_Fluorescent_Proteins.jpg |
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| | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein#/media/File:Fluorescence_from_Fluorescent_Proteins.jpg] |
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| ===Results=== | | ===Results=== |
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| *Anna Dumitriu | | *Anna Dumitriu |
| [https://hackteria.org/wiki/Explorations_in_BioLuminescence] | | [https://hackteria.org/wiki/Explorations_in_BioLuminescence] |
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| == '''Modification of green fluorescent''' ==
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| I noticed that most artists used either bioluminecenses or fluresences bactera.
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| But what's new: '''modified with fluorescent protein!'''
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| I tried to know, what is it? and how can I do that?
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| is a protein composed of 238 amino acid residues and shows a bright green fluorescence when exposed to blue to ultraviolet light.
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| The artists have used it for art projects and scientists have used it to highlighting specific structures.
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| [[File:GFP_Mice_01.jpg|400px]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein#/media/File:GFP_Mice_01.jpg]
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| Different proteins produce different fluorescent colors when exposed to ultraviolet light. (Picture taken by Erik A. Rodriguez.)
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein#/media/File:Fluorescence_from_Fluorescent_Proteins.jpg
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| [[File:Fluorescence_from_Fluorescent_Proteins.jpg|400px]]
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein#/media/File:Fluorescence_from_Fluorescent_Proteins.jpg]
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