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Playing Life - Biotalk

Biotalk 15 - with Joost Dankelman, Teresa van Dongen, Dominik Schmieden, Agi Haines, Tamara Hoogeweegen

11 Dec 2015

Playing Life - Biotalk is a new collaboration between Mediamatic and Transnatural in which we invite emerging artists and designers to speak about their work with living matter as a medium for the development of innovative projects. In this first edition we shall explore the (un)natural use of bacteria as material for 2D and 3D 'printing' with talks, demo's and performances.

Food at 18:00, Talks begin at 20:00.
Dit programma is geselecteerd door We Are Public en gratis toegankelijk voor leden**

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Looking at bacteria - Joost Dankelman developed a way to 3D-print with bacteria and fungi. The project was created and developed for Bio Art Laboratories and was first exhibited during the Dutch Design Week 2015 in Eindhoven. Joost Dankelman developed a way to 3D-print with bacteria and fungi Joost Dankelman developed a way to 3D-print with bacteria and fungi Joost Dankelman

Speakers

Teresa van Dongen (NL)

Teresa van Dongen developed a bioluminescent light in glass tubes using a fluid that holds special bacteria obtained from the skin of an octopus. Movement keeps the bacteria oxygenated, causing blue waves to light up. As a tribute to our one and only planet, the installation refers to our galaxy in which the Earth is but one tiny dot. Teresa recently won the Dutch Design Award in the category of Young Designer.

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One Luminous Dot - Installation by Bio Designer Teresa van Dongen, who won the 2015 Dutch Design Award - Young Talent. Teresa van Dongen

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Playing Life Biotalk - Teresa van Dongen presenting her work during the Biotalk. Margherita Soldati

With:

Dominik Schmieden / TU Delft (NL)

Mollusks such as snails and mussels have developed hard outer shells as a defense against predators. Nacre (mother of pearl) is often a main component; a complex composite material whose microscopic structure gives it amazing material properties, such as high toughness and strength. This is achieved by a combination of abundant, bio-compatible and cheap materials. In this project they strive to make new materials that have the same great properties as nacre, whilst also keeping their production easy and environmentally friendly. For this they use synthetic biology, an engineering branch of the life sciences. By combining genes from different bacteria, they aim to create organisms that can produce these new materials for us.

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Natural Nacre - Dominik Schmieden from the TU Delft is currently researching if it is possible to create new materials that have the same qualities as natural nacre Dominik Schmieden

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Artificial Nacre - Dominik Schmieden and TU Delft are looking into ways to produce an artificial type of Nacre. Dominik Schmieden

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Playing Life exhibition - Dominik Schmieden is starting his talk at the Biotalk Playing Life. Margherita Soldati

Joost Dankelman (NL)

Chilling in a box by Joost Dankelman experiments with bacteria and fungi in order to print both 2d and 3d. The printer uses fungi as ink and creates patterns and structures that potentially also could grow into 3d sculptures. The project, still in an experimental phase, anticipates on a future where fashion and architecture will use micro-organisms to create 3d shapes.
The project was created and developed for the Bio Art Laboratories and was first exhibited during the Dutch Design Week 2015 in Eindhoven.

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Printed Fungi and Bacteria - Printed experiment of fungi and bacteria by Joost Dankelman. The project was created and developed for the Bio Art Laboratories and was first exhibited during the Dutch Design Week 2015 in Eindhoven. Printed experiment of fungi and bacteria by Joost Dankelman. Joost Dankelman

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Playing Life Biotalk - Joost Dankelman explaining his work during the Biotalk. Margherita Soldati

Mini Exhibition

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Playing Life Biotalk - People looking at the Mini exhibition of Agatha Haines and Tamara Hoogeweegen during the Biotalk. Margherita Soldati

Circumventive organs – Agatha Haines (UK)

Thanks to bio-print technology, the creation of organs has become more realistic than ever. The work of Agatha Haines looks at the design of the human body; Circumventive organs explores the possibilities of printing organs with new functions. By crossing different kinds of cells, new types of organs are created, complete with new features. For Example, by incorporating the functionalities of an electric eel, an artificial heart could fibrillate the heart during a heart attack. Evolutionary lines that have been separated for millions of years can now cross one another in unexpected ways.

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Close-up from the Circumventive Organs - Agi Haines' Electrostabilis Cardium. Agi Haines (UK)

Posterus textilus – Tamara Hoogeweegen (NL)

Designer Tamara Hoogewegen is fascinated by the question of what bio-technology could do for wearables and textiles in the future. Among other things, Hoogeveen is researching growing textiles. The project Posterus Textilus uses everyday bacteria from petri dishes to print on textiles. For this project she also developed a collection of personal lab instruments. The unique micro-world is captured on the textile. To share her knowledge about the project in an open-source way, Tamara also published a booklet called ‘ Bacteria Printing for Dummies’ .

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Bacterial Patterns - Bacterial pattern sample by Tamara Hoogeweegen Tamara Hoogeweegen

Playing Life - Biotalk

Playing Life – Biotalk is a new collaboration between Mediamatic and Transnatural with two evenings of exciting projects using biotechnological tools in art, design and fashion.

The Playing Life exhibition opened on 26 Sept and features a combination of recent developments in biotechnology, interspersed with future concepts and projects that are influenced by craft. Playing Life was exhibited at the Dutch Design Week in October with an extended version of the exhibition. The exhibition runs till 15 April 2016 at Transnatural gallery. Go here for more information.

Info

Playing Life - Biotalk
Friday 11 Dec.
Food at 18.00, talks at 20.00
Tickets: €8,50 (incl. Mediamatic Membership)
Students pay only €5,00. (fill in the discount code 'student')

** We Are Public leden kunnen hun ticket reserveren via mail@mediamatic.net
De kaarten moeten een uur voor tijd opgehaald zijn.

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