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Philipp Boeing |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 25 August 2014
Home-grown biosciences and advances in engineering allow us to re-imagine the manufacturing of dyes and fabrics. Instead of exploiting and destroying nature for materials, can we create a future of synbiotic collaboration with nature? We will show off glowing bacteria, create microbe paintings with colour producing bacteria, show off how bio-leather can be grown from tea, and much more.
Ages
14+
When
15:30-17:30 Sunday
Where
Nanotechs Workshops Tent in the Kids Area
What You Need to Bring
You don't need to bring anything, just remember to sign up ahead of time!
Workshop Leader
Philipp Boeing