DIY biology
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Topics[edit]
Autonomous Public Lab, biotechnology, synthetic biology, DIY fermentation
Pages[edit]
DIY bio groups, Open science labs, networks[edit]
- DIY Bio network
- DIYBio mailing list
- http://diybio.org/local/
- http://bioartsociety.fi/
- Autonomous Public Labs
- Genspace, New York, est. 2009.
Resources[edit]
- Hackteria.org, a resource on DIY biology, open source art projects that use biology, life sciences, biotechnology.
Literature[edit]
- Sophia Roosth, Crafting Life: A Sensory Ethnography of Fabricated Biologies, MIT, 2010, 326 pp. Dissertation.
- Marcus Wohlsen, Biopunk: DIY Scientists Hack the Software of Life, Current, 2011.
- Alessandro Delfanti, Biohackers: The Politics of Open Science, Polity Press, 2013, 176 pp.
- Biohacker. Scienza aperta e società dell’informazione, Milan: Elèuthera, 2013. [1] (Italian)
- Sophia Roosth, Synthetic: How Life Got Made, University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2017.
- Eleonore Pauwels, Sarah W. Denton, The Rise of the Bio-Citizen, ed. Todd Kuiken, Washington, DC: Wilson Center (Citizen Health Innovators Project), 2018, 79 pp. Report.
See also[edit]
Software communities of practice |
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Art and technology centres,
Circuit bending,
Community servers,
Copyright activism,
Data activism,
Demoscene,
Digital libraries,
DIY biology,
Federated networks,
File sharing,
Free software,
Game art,
Hacker culture,
Hackerspaces,
Hacktivism,
Internet activism,
Libre graphics,
Live coding,
Live video,
Maker culture,
Media archives,
Net art,
Neural aesthetics,
Open hardware,
Shadow libraries,
Software art |