Team:Imperial College London/Notebook/July 5

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Atipat Patharagulpong
The presentation from RCA
- reversible engineering : learning from the practise/existing product before improving it
- microstructure : can be used to create invisible clock, has special property which contains negative refractive index.
- small pox art : creating the scar which makes identity of the preson.
- encode/decode of the voice/language within the DNA
Oron Catts - half living half death tissue / grow wings from the pig skin
Orlan - plastics surgery as a performance, grow skin of many genders, races, also animals with her own DNA

Frank Machin
The following is a list of roles that people chose to be in charge of:
Rebekka - Stocks supplies protocols Nick - Human Practices Ming - Collaboration Yuanwei - Wiki Frank - Software/hardware Chris - Parts characterisation Nikki - Cloning Si - Modelling Nina - Photo/Media/Film
• Fixed wiki - get everyone's formatting to match - Relocate Notebook Page - Explain HTML - Kill Ming
• Returned Alan's phone - £20 for the iGEM kitty - books/events/beer etc.
• I am also done chairing!! - Rebekka now takes over
Wiki Rules
1) You do not talk about wiki editing
2) You do not talk about wiki editing
3) All files are to be uploaded with the name : ICL_Exact_Description_of_File_with_a_number
4) Keep the formatting the same on every page
5) DO NOT change content that someone else has uploaded without talking to them first
6) Please always upload in HTML, not Wiki Formatting
7) Try and make your content look like the other content on the page


Art Students from the Royal College of Arts came in to give us all a talk about their work, and we would talk about ours in order to come up with a cool idea.
Synopsis of BioArts
Koby - Transferring life/soul into a project
- Growing furniture parts
Pei-Ying - Vaccine Beauty - smallpox can cause scarring - scar art - get newest virus to be infected by so that you are immune to the latest version • Minimal Nano-Diet Guide - transparent food • Use Genetic code as a way to protect data by encoding their voices
CJ - SOBAgate - What happens if you modified people to react differently in response to feelings of greed, lust or anger • lust - all the blood goes to genitals and they pass out • anger - voice becomes squeaky • greed - gut bacteria release aspirin like chemicals so eating cake results in rashes, bleeding and bruises
Older artists
Oron Catts - all about half-living/half-dead tissue • sets up a lab in a gallery • Pig wings - growing wings from pigskin • Half-living worry doll - people write worries into a computer and this altered the nutrients available to the doll • Victimless meat - grew little steaks • Victimless leather - grew a tiny leather jacket - got shut down due to contamination/fear
Orlan - Saint Orlan - did plastic surgery as performance - was interested in how her beauty affected other people • apparently gives amazing talks • harlequin suit inspired by Catts - grown triangles of skin from diff. races and animals and made them into a technicolour coat
Newer artists:
David Benque - singing flowers • designed a range of plants that would make sounds • so diff. plants at diff. times of year would be musical • ie modified bacteria makes gas so flower would inflate and then the air would escape and make a sound - a fart sound • saying that synthetic biology doesn't have to be scary
Tuur van balen • Pigeon d'or - modify pigeons so that they shit soap • designed objects that people would have in that reality • leech - adapt how melancholy you felt using certain yeasts that affect your mood - leech assesses how melancholy you are and processes the blood and introduces endorphins • then blend leech and eat it
Snake Antivenom - get lots of bacteria with a hypermutagenic region in a plasmid that makes a protein on the cell surface and then select for the proteins and therefore for the genes by testing the binding affinity of the cell surface markers and therefore the bacteria
- This can then be used to select for the protein/proteins that have the greatest binding affinity to the venom proteins and so an optimum mixture of antivenom proteins can be made
Melatonin - Not good as its just expressing something
Chris' Vampires - More research needed - ask an expert on clots
Si Chen's Leaves - Bit of a chemistry project - cellulases are tricky to work with
Yuanwei - Waste is too vague, but a nice idea - possibly put on back burner
Nick - Awesome idea, some of it done before by Pam Silver (sp?) - put on back burner because it is so cool
Rebekka - dismiss food waste one as it is too vague
• bacteria that can detect and fight staph aureus would be useful - may need more research - so it was put on the back burner