(Art)ScienceBLR is a public laboratory at the Srishti School of Art,Design and Technology for artists and designers to engage with scientific practices.We look at the artistic, social and political implications of technologies from computing to biotechnologies. Our work exists at the intersection of art-science and pedagogy, creating spaces of dialogue and interaction between artists, designers and scientists. Since our inception in 2009 we have focused on using DIY techniques to build low-cost laboratory equipment, so as to offer more accessible forms of engagement with the life-sciences.We also run a community electronics and BioLab which encourages students and the community to make/hack and prototype. .
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An introductory course to electronics offred at Srishti. Students engaged with basic electronic components to make simple noise synths and amps.
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DIY Microscopy workshop for Teachers from CERTAD.
The workshop includes a walk to the Puttenhalli Lake, GPS tagging, water sample collection.We will also introduce to the Diatom Extraction process.
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(Art)ScienceBLR at HacteriaLAB2014
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Course offered at Srishti which offered students an opportunity to work with smart textiles
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Workshop for building pinhole cameras and camera obscura with students and teachers. Images are made on analog and pre-analog mediums.
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Work done by artists and students at (Art)ScienceBLR was exhibitied as a part of Science Gallery Dublin's exhibition Grow Your Own. Grow your own was an exhibition of different approaches towards synthetic biology.
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HackteriaLAB 2013 was an international festival for artsciences and was hosted jointly by SRISHTI and NCBS. The highly regarded festival was attended by artists, scientists and engineers from India, Indonesia, Nepal, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United States
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(Art)ScienceBLR entries for 2009, 2010 and 2011 iGEM competition
Tissue engineering by students of Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology
GFP protocol, mutant worms and other organisms grown at (Art)ScienceBLR
Exploring the intersection between biology and electronics
Public lab inside a geodesic dome
Mapping and imaging of neighborhoods using balloons
Design and development of Microlabs
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