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<div class="grey"><br></br><p>"What a society deems important is enshrined in its art." -<b>Harry Broudy</b> <br></br></div> | <div class="grey"><br></br><p>"What a society deems important is enshrined in its art." -<b>Harry Broudy</b> <br></br></div> | ||
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<b>Augmented Genesis by Tony Southcotte </b><br/> | <b>Augmented Genesis by Tony Southcotte </b><br/> | ||
- | The continued advancement of technology has brought about a synthetic evolution in the human species | + | The continued advancement of technology has brought about a synthetic evolution in the human species. So when an electromagnetic storm destroys the hardware, chaos ensues. |
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<b>Fledgling Wings by Angelica A.</b><br/> | <b>Fledgling Wings by Angelica A.</b><br/> | ||
- | A young boy named Jonas | + | A young boy named Jonas is a chimera, a hybrid of human and animal. He has enough trouble coping with that, but then his friend disappears. Now he must discover the secrets behind the disappearance of all chimeras. |
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<b>Kalopsiac Green by Karen Llamas</b><br/> | <b>Kalopsiac Green by Karen Llamas</b><br/> | ||
- | Thomas and Felix are | + | Thomas and Felix are teenagers whose mothers sold their bodies to science. Amidst a world with many marvels from altered foods to altered people, they know all too well this isn't the destiny that sci-fi novelists wrote of. |
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<b>Machmen by Kay Proctor</b><br/> | <b>Machmen by Kay Proctor</b><br/> | ||
- | "Robots turn the tables and program humans to obey the Three Laws of Robotics - for better or for worse." | + | "Robots turn the tables and program humans to obey the Three Laws of Robotics - for better or for worse." Robots learnt of human history, current affairs, strengths, and weaknesses, and came to one conclusion: Humans needed to be fixed... |
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- | <b>Progress Unbound by David Scheidl</b><br/>Synthetically augmented humans have colonized distant planets. These colonies continue to experiment | + | <b>Progress Unbound by David Scheidl</b><br/>Synthetically augmented humans have colonized distant planets. These colonies continue to experiment to better survive in their environments. Meanwhile, Earth is experiencing a moral revival and is now determined to limit the scientific excesses of her colonies. |
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- | <b>Triple S | + | <b>Triple S Operation by Tania Knight</b><br/> |
All of the Triple S are unwanted, people who won't be missed. The government's new technology has allowed them to alter the teenage body and give it the ability to shift shape... | All of the Triple S are unwanted, people who won't be missed. The government's new technology has allowed them to alter the teenage body and give it the ability to shift shape... | ||
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<b>Twice by Vivian Rivera</b><br/> | <b>Twice by Vivian Rivera</b><br/> | ||
- | The world you know now is a lie. Joseph Kadlowski was killed because he knew too much. It isn't safe to say he was murdered because he's still alive. He's just not in his own body. | + | The world you know now is a lie. Joseph Kadlowski was killed because he knew too much. It isn't safe to say he was murdered because he's still alive. He's just not in his own body.<br></br> |
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Revision as of 15:00, 15 October 2010
Synthetic Biology & Society
Whether it's agriculture, healthcare, the environment or the economy, synthetic biology has an increasingly important role to play! Visit our forum and join in the discussions!
Our ForumNaNoWriMo x iGEM
In our first collaboration ever, iGEM and NaNoWriMo unite to showcase stories featuring synthetic biology! Follow these NaNoWriMo novelists over the month of November as they craft 50,000 word novels!
Once upon a time...Art disturbs, science reassures ~Georges Braque
What can generate more inspiration or discussion than art? And what is not art? Come take a look. Better yet, contribute!
Be disturbed!Promoter Maps
We collected hundreds of definitions of synthetic biology from the UBC community-undergrads, grad students and faculty from various disciplines. These definitions were sorted by field/occupation as well as level of education in order to synthesize these promoter maps. Each promoter map consists of words arranged from highest to lowest frequency (with implemented cut-off points), representing the prevalent ideas in our community's awareness of synthetic biology!
Word Clouds
Can't get enough? We've got a storm of word clouds headed this way. Each represents definitions of synthetic biology from students in different disciplines!
The Synthetic Biology Art Gallery
"Art is the Queen of all sciences communicating knowledge to all the generations of the world." -Leonardo da Vinci
"The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery." -Francis Bacon
"What a society deems important is enshrined in its art." -Harry Broudy
Whatever your thoughts on art are, come visit our gallery and send us your very own artwork on synthetic biology!
NaNoWriMo
National Novel Writing Month is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to novel writing. Participants begin writing November 1. The goal is to write a 175-page (50,000-word) novel by midnight, November 30. In our first collaboration ever, iGEM and NaNoWriMo unite to showcase stories featuring synthetic biology!
Augmented Genesis by Tony Southcotte
The continued advancement of technology has brought about a synthetic evolution in the human species. So when an electromagnetic storm destroys the hardware, chaos ensues.
Brought to Life by Richard S. Crawford
It's the epic story of the first synthetic person and the challenges he faces as he tries to establish his own identity.
Fledgling Wings by Angelica A.
A young boy named Jonas is a chimera, a hybrid of human and animal. He has enough trouble coping with that, but then his friend disappears. Now he must discover the secrets behind the disappearance of all chimeras.
Kalopsiac Green by Karen Llamas
Thomas and Felix are teenagers whose mothers sold their bodies to science. Amidst a world with many marvels from altered foods to altered people, they know all too well this isn't the destiny that sci-fi novelists wrote of.
Lyghts by Lyvie Hallman Taylor
Is it science or love that drives us? A sympathetic scientist wished to combine the two, to unite frigid logic and warm embrace. She finds hope in LYGHT: specific DNA codes that enhance everything from physical attraction to touch.
Machmen by Kay Proctor
"Robots turn the tables and program humans to obey the Three Laws of Robotics - for better or for worse." Robots learnt of human history, current affairs, strengths, and weaknesses, and came to one conclusion: Humans needed to be fixed...
Perfect Monster by Maggie Burns
This is the story of a medical researcher who commits crimes against humanity to stop a war, then from exile tries to save the world from the terrible fallout of his acts.
Progress Unbound by David Scheidl
Synthetically augmented humans have colonized distant planets. These colonies continue to experiment to better survive in their environments. Meanwhile, Earth is experiencing a moral revival and is now determined to limit the scientific excesses of her colonies.
Triple S Operation by Tania Knight
All of the Triple S are unwanted, people who won't be missed. The government's new technology has allowed them to alter the teenage body and give it the ability to shift shape...
Twice by Vivian Rivera
The world you know now is a lie. Joseph Kadlowski was killed because he knew too much. It isn't safe to say he was murdered because he's still alive. He's just not in his own body.