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VERTICAL FIELD VERONICA BERGE

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VERTICAL FIELD

VERONICA BERGE

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CONTENT

ResearchWorkshopProject

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RESEARCH: SCIENCE

ITEMS: GOLDEN RICE AEROPONICS GLOWING MONKEY DOG-CLONING

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Fragile ScienceIn the search for knowledge, based on experiment that can be logically and rationally explained, we make generalizations about how the world works. Science is often perceived as the truth. But history has shown us that our conclusions again and again have to be corrected.

The exibition should show science as a fragile truth and not tell the story as an absolute. No glossy images with simplified dia-grams of how things work, but rather snapshots of our current perceptions.

History of medicine from medieval beliefs of four humorism and astrology to our understanding of the bodys function

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1ItemPicture/diagram

2TitleDescription

3AngleWhat makes it design?

4What larger trend/issueit is connected to

5Important facts

6Possible futures

7Angle 2Exhibition concept

Is  golden  rice  designed  

purely  as  aid,  or  is  a  

way  for  corporate  or-­

ganizations  to  justify  

food?  

1/3  of  the  world’s  chil-­

dren  suffer  from  vi-­

How  they  insert  part  of  

a  daffodils  DNA  in  the  

Already  some  of  our  

world  foods  supply  de-­

pend  on  even  more  GM  

plants?  Pharmacy,  ge-­

that  provides  medicine  

and  vaccine’s  to  a  per-­

centage  of  the  price  it  

Golden  Rice

that  has  been  designed  

not  to  gain  the  inventor  

or  producer  but  merely  

as  an  aid  to  people  suf-­

fering  from  vitamin  A  

Showing  real  golden  

The  controversies  with  

ing  with  text  and  pic-­

ture  other  pharmaceu-­

tical  engineered  plants

The  genetic  structure  

in  the  plant  genome  is  

engineered  to  contain  

part  of  a  daffodil  gene  

that  produces  beta-­car-­

otene  a  pro-­vitamin  A

Farming  has  always  

been  dependent  on  

technique  gives  us  sev-­

eral  crops  a  year  and  

just  uses  1/20  of  the  

water  a  normal  planting  

Local  food

 

This  design  offers  us  

the  possibility  to  have  

food  is  a  fact  with  no  

Fluorescent  monkey

rescent  proteins

sibility  to  alter  a  DNA  

that  is  very  close  to  

man  made  accelerated  

The  work  demonstrates  

that  a  foreign  gene  

can  be  delivered  and  

inserted  into  a  primate  

Is  man  made  evolution  

a  fact?    Do  we  have  

the  possibility  to  design  

coming  generations?  

And  design  “biological  

products”  that  suit  our  

needs?

Commercialized  sci-­

of  unapplied  science/

techniques  just  used  in  

have  the  means  you  

The  company’s  that  

clone  pets  are  the  

same  company’s  that  

do  embryo  stem  cell  

Stem  cell  medicine  for  

Dog  cloning

From  2008  it  has  

been  possible  to  

Clone  your  dog

teins  are  introduced  in  

egg  is  then  fertilized  

and  inserted  in  a  sur-­

rescent  monkey,  with  

Showing  that  this  is  a

way  to  investigate  the  

possibility  for  introduc-­

ing  foreign  DNA  in  

Aeroponics  is  the  

process  of  growing  

plants  in  an  air  or  mist  

environment  without  

the  use  of  soil  or  an  

aggregate  medium

A  real  aeroponic  sys-­

Showing  also  the  back-­

side  where  the  roots  

clone  dogs?  Pictures  of  

what  makes  dog  cloning  

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Aeroponics

Golden Rice

Dog cloning

Glowing monkey

Synn Lab

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Glowing monkeyCinema

Golden RiceCinema

TempleGradin

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sector  of  the  biotechnology  industry  that  involves  the  process  of  genetically  engi-­

neering  plants  so  that  they  can  produce  certain  types  of  therapeutically  important  

Golden  Rice

Golden  Rice  is  rice  that  has  

been  genetically  engineered  

gives  the  grains  a  golden  col-­

sumed,  some  carotenoids  are  

converted  in  the  body  into  vita-­

It  is  estimated  that  one  third  of  

the  world  suffers  from  Vitamin  

000  children  going  blind  every  

weakense  the  imunesytem,  and  

is  the  indirect  cause  of  670000  

The  main  caloriesource  in  most  

growing  golden  rice  instead  of  

save  the  life  1  milion  children  

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Golden Rice

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Aeroponics  can:

-­Reduce  water  usage  by  98  percent

-­Reduce  fertilizer  usage  by  60  percent

-­Reduce  pesticide  usage  by  100  percent  

Aeroponics  is  the  process  of  

growing  plants  in  an  air  or  mist  

environment  without  the  use  of  

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Nozzlesprovidingnutrientmist for theplants

Aeroponics

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Virus  particles  carrying  the  GFP  gene  are  injected  into  the  un-­

the  egg  has  divided  twice  and  become  a  four-­celled  embryo  it  

Fluorescent  monkey

cent  protein  that  under  ultra  violet  light  

This  proves  that  it  is  possible  to  intro-­

This  technology  can  then  be  used  to  

introduce  human  diseases  to  these  

mammals  so  that  they  can  be  used  for  

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and  his  team  of  researchers  

at  Seoul  National  University  in  

cloned  dog  was  cloned  

The  customer,  Californian  

50  000$  to  clone  her  

Dog  cloning

The  Missyplicity  Project  

An  anonymous  dog-­owner  initiated  

and  funded  a  2  million  $  research  

program  with  the  goal  to  clone  his  

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BRICK WOKSHOP

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Office/Reasearch

Seed nursingReasearch Seed nursing

Retail Garage/storage

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Seed nursing Storage

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