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  • |PeopleOrganisations=The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Hackers & Designers ...ilar ways, momentary pleasure and novelty, but with long term consequences for our individuals and collective well being.
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  • |PeopleOrganisations=The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Hackers & Designers Together with [[The Center for Genomic Gastronomy]] the 2nd year graphic design students of Willem de Kooning Academy turned
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  • |PeopleOrganisations=The Center for Genomic Gastronomy At the Rare Endophyte Collectors Club (RECC) [[The Center for Genomic Gastronomy]] invited biological hobbyists to meet and identify, discover, discuss and
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  • |PeopleOrganisations=MAGGIC, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, The Things Network ...pped’ is not about the utilitarian concept of hoarding materials and goods for a pending apocalypse, but rather about the importance of not being complete
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  • Join us on May 30th for the launch of our new publication! ...en]], [[Joana Chicau]], [[Bongani Ricky Masuku]], [[The Center for Genomic Gastronomy]] and Emma Conley, [[Martijn van Boven]], [[André Fincato]], [[Oliver Bars
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  • ...n Loenen, Anastasia Kubrak, Science Gallery Dublin, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Office of Life + Art ...ss, probe and provoke with us, get in to give out at our one-stop OPENSHOP for Thinkshops, Workshops & Talkshops. We’re open, are you?
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  • |PeopleOrganisations=The Center for Genomic Gastronomy ...?: A Lending library? An Internet of Plants? A Civilian Conservation Corps for Microbial Life?
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  • ...nt,’ and which was created in collaboration with Jonas Bohatsch especially for this publication. We invited Jonas to work with us on an experimental publi * [[CULINARY FORENSICS KITCHEN (CFK) by Center for Genomic Gastronomy]]
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  • ...ons=Things Network, Gottfried Haider, Sarah Garcin, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Sjef van Gaalen, Bongani Ricky Masuku Thank you [[Spectral Utilities]] for providing us with a solar panel trailer.
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  • ...ani Ricky Masuku, Gottfried Haider, Oliver Barstow, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, MAGGIC, Sjef van Gaalen, Sarah Garcin, Spectral Utilities, Phoenix Perry, ...ed’ is not focused on utilitarian concepts of hoarding materials and goods for a pending apocalypse, but instead tackles the importance of not being compl
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  • ...far. The spice trade is worth a lot of money. Spices are essential inputs for industrial food design. ...wn as “Kentucky Fried Chicken”), we hosted a workshop to prototype methods for reverse-engineering commercial spice mixes. We tried several techniques, in
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  • ...inary_hacking|December 16th 2013: Culinary Hacking with Center for Genomic Gastronomy]]
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  • ...nally shared as [https://soundcloud.com/jajajaneeneenee/center-for-genomic-gastronomy-oliver-barstow-hackers-designers a podcast]. '''Arif:''' To start off, Zack - can you tell us what “looking for endophytes is a new way of seeing" actually means?
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