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==<font color="white">Tyler’s Dark Day in the Lab, 20 September 2010==
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Here are short monologs about the five works, so far, related to the U of L iGEM lab.
Here are short monologs about the five works, so far, related to the U of L iGEM lab.
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Two word works from Testimonials premiered in the lab: <i>On the way to point theta</i>, and <i>D Ownhill Challenges</i>.
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<i>On the way to point theta</i> is like a road sign urging people to think [okay here comes the cliché] ‘out-of the-box’. Why presume certain ways of doing things?
<i>On the way to point theta</i> is like a road sign urging people to think [okay here comes the cliché] ‘out-of the-box’. Why presume certain ways of doing things?
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By Anonymous Smith <br>
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<i>D Ownhill Challenges</i> is about the willingness to image, to accept something that is mentally, physically, or otherwise an event in life that causes effort because it is not easy. Each person owns her/his own motivators.
<i>D Ownhill Challenges</i> is about the willingness to image, to accept something that is mentally, physically, or otherwise an event in life that causes effort because it is not easy. Each person owns her/his own motivators.
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Premiering in the iGEM lab, <i>What is the sound of 3 hands clapping</i> is about collaboration. Going beyond the classic zen paradox of ‘what is the sound of 1 hand clapping’, this work embeds also the idea of substance in one vessel being added to a larger, less-filled vessel. This is a metaphor for many of our human experiences.
Premiering in the iGEM lab, <i>What is the sound of 3 hands clapping</i> is about collaboration. Going beyond the classic zen paradox of ‘what is the sound of 1 hand clapping’, this work embeds also the idea of substance in one vessel being added to a larger, less-filled vessel. This is a metaphor for many of our human experiences.
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<i>Not Unlike What You Put into Life</i> is about being engaged in the moments of life, and each instance that you put energy into an activity is like adding drops of meaning to the glass tube of your existence. Of course, the artwork is readable on a literal level: someone is vigilant in measuring the addition of one liquid to another
<i>Not Unlike What You Put into Life</i> is about being engaged in the moments of life, and each instance that you put energy into an activity is like adding drops of meaning to the glass tube of your existence. Of course, the artwork is readable on a literal level: someone is vigilant in measuring the addition of one liquid to another
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Completing the tryptich [with <i>What is the sound of 3 hands clapping</i> and <i>Not Unlike What You Put into Life</i> at aGEM], <i>Not Unlike Love</i> is a work that on the literal level is about a researcher reaching for, or positioning a flask; but on a more symbolic [metaphoric] level, is about emotion that is likely driven by DNA. Love is not logical, and you may think the flask is full . . . and you’ve got to have something that stirs it. You have to stir love to make it last.
Completing the tryptich [with <i>What is the sound of 3 hands clapping</i> and <i>Not Unlike What You Put into Life</i> at aGEM], <i>Not Unlike Love</i> is a work that on the literal level is about a researcher reaching for, or positioning a flask; but on a more symbolic [metaphoric] level, is about emotion that is likely driven by DNA. Love is not logical, and you may think the flask is full . . . and you’ve got to have something that stirs it. You have to stir love to make it last.
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An Assemblage: Complementing the Extraction of Bitumen
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 25 October 2010




Contents

Clips

Tyler’s Dark Day in the Lab, 20 September 2010

By Anonymous Smith
(if the video does not appear, refresh your browser)

If you might be interested in the day-to-day U of L iGEM lab, contact us uleth.igem@gmail.com.
Please understand, that EVERYONE on the team, not just Tyler, has had a Dark Day. (Or two, . . . , or three . . . .)

Works

Here are short monologs about the five works, so far, related to the U of L iGEM lab.

Three works premiered in the U of L iGEM lab, two premiered at aGEM.

Two word works from Testimonials premiered in the lab: On the way to point theta, and D Ownhill Challenges.


On the way to point theta is like a road sign urging people to think [okay here comes the cliché] ‘out-of the-box’. Why presume certain ways of doing things?


On the way to point theta

By Anonymous Smith

D Ownhill Challenges is about the willingness to image, to accept something that is mentally, physically, or otherwise an event in life that causes effort because it is not easy. Each person owns her/his own motivators.


D Ownhill Challenges

By Anonymous Smith

Premiering in the iGEM lab, What is the sound of 3 hands clapping is about collaboration. Going beyond the classic zen paradox of ‘what is the sound of 1 hand clapping’, this work embeds also the idea of substance in one vessel being added to a larger, less-filled vessel. This is a metaphor for many of our human experiences.


What is the sound of three hands clapping

By Anonymous Smith

Two works premiered at aGEM:

Not Unlike What You Put into Life is about being engaged in the moments of life, and each instance that you put energy into an activity is like adding drops of meaning to the glass tube of your existence. Of course, the artwork is readable on a literal level: someone is vigilant in measuring the addition of one liquid to another


Not Unlike What You Put into Life

By Anonymous Smith

Completing the tryptich [with What is the sound of 3 hands clapping and Not Unlike What You Put into Life at aGEM], Not Unlike Love is a work that on the literal level is about a researcher reaching for, or positioning a flask; but on a more symbolic [metaphoric] level, is about emotion that is likely driven by DNA. Love is not logical, and you may think the flask is full . . . and you’ve got to have something that stirs it. You have to stir love to make it last.


Not Unlike Love

By Anonymous Smith

The Assembly 1.0

An Assemblage: Complementing the Extraction of Bitumen
pLacI-sRBS-Mms6-dT

pLacI

movement #1 of the sonification for this biologically engineered sequence

sRBS

movement #2 of sonification: pLacI-sRBS-Mms6-dT

Mms6

3rd musical selection

dT

last musical selection