DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) aims to ‘open source’, tinker and experiment with biology outside of professional settings. In this paper, we present the origins, practices, and challenges of DIYbio initiatives around the world. Our findings depict DIYbio as operating across intersections (‘seams’) between a range of stakeholders, materials and concerns. To map out the role of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) across these seams, we present design exercises (functional prototypes) that explore three areas for future work: internal collaboration tools within the DIYbio and professional community; mechanisms for external communication with stakeholders from the general public; and bio-electronic assemblies of organic and digital materials. In ...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
CSI WORKING PAPERS SERIES 032By turning private homes and community spaces into sites where biologic...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) aims to ‘open source’, tinker and experiment with biology outside of...
DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) aims to ‘open source’, tinker and experiment with biology outside of...
ABSTRACT Over the past decade, a diverse community of biologists, artists, engineers and hobbyists h...
DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) is a growing movement of scientists, hobbyists, artists, and tinkere...
International audienceThe do-it-yourself biology (DIYbio) community is emerging as a movement that f...
Do-It-Yourself biology or DIYbio aims to open the field of molecular biology to all who are interest...
In this paper, we discuss how a flourishing scene of DIY makers is turning visions of tangible and u...
This article illustrates design-oriented human-computer interaction (HCI) research for creating do-i...
Since 2008, we witness the emergence of the Do-It-Yourself Biology movement, a global movement sprea...
Bio-inspiration, the use of principles derived from biological system to the construction of artefac...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-2/invited-comments/build-your-own-lab/ Journal of Peer Produc...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
CSI WORKING PAPERS SERIES 032By turning private homes and community spaces into sites where biologic...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) aims to ‘open source’, tinker and experiment with biology outside of...
DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) aims to ‘open source’, tinker and experiment with biology outside of...
ABSTRACT Over the past decade, a diverse community of biologists, artists, engineers and hobbyists h...
DIYbio (Do It Yourself Biology) is a growing movement of scientists, hobbyists, artists, and tinkere...
International audienceThe do-it-yourself biology (DIYbio) community is emerging as a movement that f...
Do-It-Yourself biology or DIYbio aims to open the field of molecular biology to all who are interest...
In this paper, we discuss how a flourishing scene of DIY makers is turning visions of tangible and u...
This article illustrates design-oriented human-computer interaction (HCI) research for creating do-i...
Since 2008, we witness the emergence of the Do-It-Yourself Biology movement, a global movement sprea...
Bio-inspiration, the use of principles derived from biological system to the construction of artefac...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-2/invited-comments/build-your-own-lab/ Journal of Peer Produc...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
CSI WORKING PAPERS SERIES 032By turning private homes and community spaces into sites where biologic...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...