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''Lecturer(s):'' [[:Category:Mindaugas Gapševičius|Mindaugas Gapševičius]]<br />
''Lecturer(s):'' [[:Category:Mindaugas Gapševičius|Mindaugas Gapševičius]]<br />
''Credits:'' 2 [[ECTS]], 2 [[SWS]]<br />
''Credits:'' 2 [[SWS]]<br />
Date: April 08 and 09, 2022; all days 10.00-18.00<br />
Date: April 08 and 09, 2022; all days 10.00-18.00<br />
''Venue:'' DIY Biolab @ [[Marienstraße 7b]], [[Marienstraße 7b/202|Room 202]]<br />
''Venue:'' DIY Biolab @ [[Marienstraße 7b]], [[Marienstraße 7b/202|Room 202]]<br />
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This course is an introduction to the DIY biolab and its uses in relation to artistic practices. We will learn how to follow safety rules, how to cook media for organisms, and how to care for the various organisms. Organisms presented include Acetobacter bacteria, Euglena gracilis flagellates, and Physarum polycephalum slime molds. The "Driver's license" also includes hands-on use of equipment in the bio lab, such as microliter pipettes, clean benches, centrifuges, and microscopes.
This course is an introduction to the DIY biolab and its uses in relation to artistic practices. We will learn how to follow safety rules, how to cook media for organisms, and how to care for the various organisms. Organisms presented include Acetobacter bacteria, Euglena gracilis flagellates, and Physarum polycephalum slime molds. The "Driver's license" also includes hands-on use of equipment in the bio lab, such as microliter pipettes, clean benches, centrifuges, and microscopes.


The course will be conducted over two days. Documentation of your work will be the basis for your grade.
The course provides an access to the lab for individual work. It will be conducted over two days.
 
==Students==
*[[Haoxing Li]]
*Chanitnanth Phadungnanonth Mint
*Anna Lena Tassler
*Joshua Goodman


==Grading==
==Grading==
The outcome of the course is an interactive setting between humans and organisms. The successful completion of the course is the attendance of the Blockseminar and a project documented in the GMU wiki. The documentation may contain text, video, images, sketches, sound, and other digital formats.
The successful completion of the course is the attendance of the block seminar and the documented work on GMU wiki. The documentation may contain text, video, images, sketches, sound, and other digital formats.


50 % Attendance in the class
*50 % Attendance in the class
50 % Documentation on GMU Wiki
*50 % Documentation on the GMU Wiki





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Werkmodul Fachmodul
Lecturer(s): Mindaugas Gapševičius
Credits: 2 SWS
Date: April 08 and 09, 2022; all days 10.00-18.00
Venue: DIY Biolab @ Marienstraße 7b, Room 202
First meeting: 08.04.2022

Description

This course is an introduction to the DIY biolab and its uses in relation to artistic practices. We will learn how to follow safety rules, how to cook media for organisms, and how to care for the various organisms. Organisms presented include Acetobacter bacteria, Euglena gracilis flagellates, and Physarum polycephalum slime molds. The "Driver's license" also includes hands-on use of equipment in the bio lab, such as microliter pipettes, clean benches, centrifuges, and microscopes.

The course provides an access to the lab for individual work. It will be conducted over two days.

Students

  • Haoxing Li
  • Chanitnanth Phadungnanonth Mint
  • Anna Lena Tassler
  • Joshua Goodman

Grading

The successful completion of the course is the attendance of the block seminar and the documented work on GMU wiki. The documentation may contain text, video, images, sketches, sound, and other digital formats.

  • 50 % Attendance in the class
  • 50 % Documentation on the GMU Wiki