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The 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion showcases homemade lab instruments - it also showcases the biology that is part of traditional, household skills like making yoghurt and sourdough. Photograph to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch. Originally uploaded to MaltheBorch's flickr stream.
Des images de l'Implant Party, Futur-en-Seine, #fens2015, 13 juin 2015, NFC inisde
www.futur-en-seine.paris/projet/implant-party/
Des images de l'Implant Party, Futur-en-Seine, #fens2015, 13 juin 2015, NFC inisde
Curators Karin Tybjerg and Louise Whiteley discuss exhibition texts for the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion with interaction designer Martin Malthe Borch. Photograph to be credited to Sara Krugman and Martin Malthe Borch.
Discarded laboratory furniture from the University of Copenhagen's Health Sciences faculty, now appearing in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion. Photograph to be credited to Ane Pilgaard Sørensen.
The beginning of a microscope collection...
Bresser Biolux AL and Natural History Museum pocket microscope
Rüdiger Trojok carries out gel electrophoresis in the 'Biohacking: Do It Yourself!' lab installation at Medical Museion, using a combination of homemade and donated instruments. Photo to be credited to Martin Malthe Borch.
The interdisciplinary project Open Source Estrogen combines biohacking and “speculative design”* to show the public the dominance and biological power of the hormone estrogen.
credit: tom mesic
The interdisciplinary project Open Source Estrogen combines biohacking and “speculative design” to show the public the dominance and biological power of the hormone estrogen.
credit: tom mesic
I think it was this or a close relative:
www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Nabidae/nabis_ferus.html
Oo you calling foureyes?
The interdisciplinary project Open Source Estrogen combines biohacking and “speculative design”* to show the public the dominance and biological power of the hormone estrogen.
credit: tom mesic
Tristan Roberts, BioHack the Planet 2018, Oakland, California
Tristan is HIV positive and has taken an injection of an experimental gene therapy treatment made by Biohackers at Ascendance Biomedical. It was done in a very public way; Facebook Livestream.
I am 350 years old and I was born in the wrong body!
Today I feel turned on, naughty, giddy, confident and my big smile puts dimples on my face. Instead of a nose, I decided years ago to wear my heartbeat on my face. This is my personal take on "open data".
As a scientist, one of my long term goal was to hack myself. I got a new head because the old one didn't have all the functionalities I needed.
Later on, I decided I needed a species changing biohack, because my personal life mission is to clean the oceans of all the plastic. That's how I got my fish tale!
I live in a local pond connected to the ocean.
I am interested in sea life, listening to mermaid stories, playing with herrings and eating plastic soup. My favourite book is Blue Ocean Strategy.
I am a kind, superconscious, very intelligent person with a fishy kind of humour.
Photos from the first BioHack Academy at the Waag.
Learn how to design, grow and extract your own biomaterials using only Open Source hardware you fabricate yourself. Whether it's a new type of bio ink, bio polymer or bio fuel, we'll show you can grow it yourself and share the results with others.
Biohacking is een trend die naar Europa is overgewaaid vanuit de Verenigde Staten. De beweging onderzoekt de maakbaarheid van het leven, onder meer door het aanpassen van genetisch materiaal. Tijdens deze avond onder leiding van scenarioschrijver Ine Poppe werd aan de hand van videobeelden van biologische experimenten gekeken naar de ethische en politieke aspecten van biohacking, en er waren lezingen en interviews met bioloog en filosoof Ellen ter Gast en kunstenaar Floris Kaayk.
Foto's: Matthijs Immink