Explore Sonication in Biological Processes - BIOALUN

Irene Agrivina Widyaningrum

Zusammenfassung
Hands-on workshop: DIY bio and open-source tech explore sonication in biological processes. Crafting devices with specific frequencies, participants experiment with ultrasonic waves—spanning fermentation, photosynthesis, and ecology. Observations will assess the impact sound on living organisms.
Makerspace
DIY
Englisch
Hands On

The hands-on workshop will require participants to conduct experiments that integrate arts, science, and technology using open-source software and hardware, along with do-it-yourself (DIY) bio, which can be applicable to daily life. Sounds and waves are integral to our daily lives, contributing to crucial technologies such as the internet, radio, television, smartphones, medical equipment, and more. In the biological realm, sound and waves are also becoming significant innovations. Participants will engage in various experiments, ranging from fermentation to photosynthesis and population ecology. Using kitchen tools as biological equipment and creating DIY open-source devices that produce special frequencies from low to high ultrasonic, the hands-on workshop will prompt participants to generate sound and waves and examine their effects on living things.

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