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** General introduction of the course and the working norms inside the laboratory. | ** General introduction of the course and the working norms inside the laboratory. | ||
** Lectures: | ** Lectures: ''The new vision 1928 fourth revised edition 1947 and abstract of an Artist'' by László Moholy-Nagy & ''Generation M. Matter, Markers, Microbiomes::Compost for Gaia.'' Dimitris Papadopoulos. | ||
** Preparation of the environment for the first bacteria crop in Petri box. ''two fingerprints and an A figure with the sample bacterias of Nezar mouth. | ** Preparation of the environment for the first bacteria crop in Petri box. ''two fingerprints and an A figure with the sample bacterias of Nezar mouth. | ||
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** Diskussion about the lectures from the first class. | ** Diskussion about the lectures from the first class. | ||
** Presentation about etichs. | ** Presentation about etichs. | ||
** Farming of new specimen in Petribox. | ** Farming of new specimen in Petribox. ''Polycephalum/physarum''. |
Revision as of 11:24, 25 October 2018
*16.10.2018
- General introduction of the course and the working norms inside the laboratory.
- Lectures: The new vision 1928 fourth revised edition 1947 and abstract of an Artist by László Moholy-Nagy & Generation M. Matter, Markers, Microbiomes::Compost for Gaia. Dimitris Papadopoulos.
- Preparation of the environment for the first bacteria crop in Petri box. two fingerprints and an A figure with the sample bacterias of Nezar mouth.
*23.10.2018
- Diskussion about the lectures from the first class.
- Presentation about etichs.
- Farming of new specimen in Petribox. Polycephalum/physarum.