Sunday, June 1, 2014

Event at the Flat: PUTRESCIENTIA

Bacteria-centric Sunday, let's get dirty!
8th of June 2014, 4-7 pm
Corinthstr.57, 10245 Berlin-Friedrichshain
Register under: /@tangentl.info
Organised by Tangential e.V  
 
Dear friends, you are cordially invited to the bacteria-centric Sunday 8.6.14 with Stefan Tiron and the following agenda:

1. THE TALK aiming to recover some lost historical anti-bacterial body practices and more bacteria-centric eukaryotic thinking traditions. After decades of human-centered biomedicine & hygiene, the new Microbiome discoveries make day by day clear how much we are shaped by our internal/external continuum of bacteria & yeast species. When the antibacterial tsunami run off, we are finally learning more about the unwanted effects of antibacterial resistance, autism-, diabetes-, allergy-related affliction now connected to the pervasive use of more and more antibacterial soaps surfactants, but we are still just at the beginning of our understanding of the role of built environment microbiomes play or the Universality of Maternal Microbiome Transmission in maybe all multicellular lifeforms.

2. NUKADOKO hands on fermentation bed!
We prepare the NUKADOKO together to immediately illustrate the role of giving and taking surfaces, the body as homely moebius strip, continuously hosting and loosing bacterial populations.


Get dirty with us!


|Note:|  
Please don't wash, cream or shampoo your hands one or two days before the Nukazuke experiment!(Or use the hand you won't use for the Nuka). Any smell, chemical component will affect your hand-carried living Microbiome bacteria population that will act as a starter for the NUKA!! 

|What to bring:| 
Some small container (to take the starter culture with you, if you want to continue with NUKA at home).

5,- euro donation for the materials, food and drinks will be appreciated.

|Links:|
https://twitter.com/TironStefan 
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_d'Herelle
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/05/25/magazine/my-no-soap-no-shampoo-bacteria-rich-hygiene-experiment.html?_r=1&referrer=http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1001631


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