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This book reports on the bundling of the creativity engines science and art and how a living triad of science, art and society can be forged from this. A creative triad, which over a period of two years has jointly committed itself to the utopia of enabling a synthesis of sustainable economy, health...
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oapen-20.500.12657-502932021-08-03T02:39:06Z Mind the Fungi Meyer, Vera Schmidt, Bertram Pohl, Carsten Cerimi, Kustrim Schubert, Bastian Weber, Birke Neubauer, Peter Junne, Stefan Zakeri, Zakieh Rapp, Regine Lutz, Christian de Schubert, Theresa Peluso, Fara Volpato, Alessandro Meyer, Vera Rapp, Regine Fungi fungal biotechnology biomaterials citizen science artist-in-residence artistic research bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AB The arts: general issues bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical) bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSQ Mycology, fungi (non-medical) This book reports on the bundling of the creativity engines science and art and how a living triad of science, art and society can be forged from this. A creative triad, which over a period of two years has jointly committed itself to the utopia of enabling a synthesis of sustainable economy, healthy environment and a just society. The project Mind the Fungi (“Achtung Pilze”) is a Citizen Science research project, which resulted from the cooperation of the Departments of Applied and Molecular Microbiology and Bioprocess Engineering of the TU Berlin and the art and research platform Art Laboratory Berlin. It was intended to provide citizens with an opportunity for scientific collaboration. On the one hand, the project was intended to give a broad public an understanding of the importance of fungal biotechnology for a sustainable future and, on the other hand, to establish a research network here at the TU Berlin, in which, among other things, novel fungus-based biomaterials were to be researched with Citizen Scientists. The scientific and artistic paths in the Mind-the-Fungi project, which we followed together with the public from 2018 to 2020, including the Art & Design Residencies, can now be traced in text and images in this book. 2021-08-02T11:29:19Z 2021-08-02T11:29:19Z 2020 book ONIX_20210802_9783798332027_2 9783798332027 9783798331693 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50293 eng ger application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International mind_the_fungi.pdf https://verlag.tu-berlin.de/produkt/978-3-7983-3202-7/ Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin 10.14279/depositonce-10350 10.14279/depositonce-10350 e5e3d993-eb32-46aa-8ee9-b5f168659224 3b9eb283-0a67-4995-a52a-10a2a68c769d 9783798332027 9783798331693 151 Berlin [grantnumber unknown] TU Berlin Open Access Publication Fund Technischen Universität Berlin open access |
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This book reports on the bundling of the creativity engines science and art and how a living triad of science, art and society can be forged from this. A creative triad, which over a period of two years has jointly committed itself to the utopia of enabling a synthesis of sustainable economy, healthy environment and a just society. The project Mind the Fungi (“Achtung Pilze”) is a Citizen Science research project, which resulted from the cooperation of the Departments of Applied and Molecular Microbiology and Bioprocess Engineering of the TU Berlin and the art and research platform Art Laboratory Berlin. It was intended to provide citizens with an opportunity for scientific collaboration. On the one hand, the project was intended to give a broad public an understanding of the importance of fungal biotechnology for a sustainable future and, on the other hand, to establish a research network here at the TU Berlin, in which, among other things, novel fungus-based biomaterials were to be researched with Citizen Scientists. The scientific and artistic paths in the Mind-the-Fungi project, which we followed together with the public from 2018 to 2020, including the Art & Design Residencies, can now be traced in text and images in this book. |
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