Counter Culture Labs Kickstarter: infected necklaces, biohacker labcoats & bacterial naming rights!

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Patrik D'haeseleer

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May 12, 2015, 8:55:25 PM5/12/15
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Hi fellow biohackers,

After much delay, we are excited to announce that today, Counter Culture Labs is launching its Kickstarter campaign. We need your help to bring science to the people! Pledge today and spread the word:


We are a community of scientists, ranging from amateur tinkerers to biotech professionals, who have been working together to create an open community lab for anyone to learn and engage with biology, the building blocks of life. We believe in the power of diversity and peer-to-peer education; everybody has something to teach and everybody has something to learn. Whether you’re ready to start testing out that cutting-edge research idea, or just want to play with some bioluminescent algae, this is the place for you!

Our lab is in a building called the Omni Commons, home of nine other collectives stewarding a space to pool shared resources and collaborate toward social change. Over the past year, we’ve held over 300 free classes and workshops, ranging from the science of our senses, to a workshop on local soil sampling, to an introduction to molecular cloning. Counter Culture Labs is currently home of: the Real Vegan Cheese project (in collaboration with Biocurious), creating vegan cheese engineered from baker’s yeast; Fermentation Station, perfecting homebrewed kombucha, beer, and tasty vinegars; and Bay Area Applied Mycology, whose core current research focus is fungi for soil remediation.

We now want to renovate the lab so that more advanced science can happen in a safe and responsible way. To do this we need a transparent enclosure to keep the space sterile, and an electrical upgrade to power the equipment we’ve been amassing since we moved in last summer. Most of our rent is paid through membership dues, but accruing members has been difficult as our lab is incomplete. It’s vitally important that we keep our classes free and open to the public, but we operate on a shoestring budget - an all-volunteer labor of love and dedication to Open Science. We'd also like to be able to sponsor budding scientists who may not otherwise be able to afford membership.

Your contribution will support a global movement to demystify and democratize biology, putting knowledge and tools into the hands of those who would not otherwise have access. Our biohacking community has already come a long way, and with your help we can keep spreading the spirit and creativity of DIYscience!

- Gratitude from the mad scientists of Counter Culture Labs, a 100% volunteer-run science lab in Oakland, California


Patrik D'haeseleer

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May 14, 2015, 5:39:32 AM5/14/15
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Note that we've made sure to include some perks that may be of interest to our DIYbio peers:

- $25 Hackerspace Passport: based on Mitch Altman's original design, but edited to include biohackerspace logos in the background on the "visa stamps" pages. Send me an email if you'd like to get your logo included! The Passports were originally intended to allow members of one hackerspace to use the facilities in other participating hackerspaces. That part never really happened, but instead people just started to use them to collect stamps from all the hackerspaces they've visited...



- $30 Eppendorf star earrings: Seriously, don't buy these from us - make your own! Just get 5 PCR tubes, link them together cap-to-tube in a 5-pointed star, poke a hole in one, and attach earring. Done! Something we came up with in one of our Bio+Art meetups. Simple but elegant. Here's Jun Axup wearing the original:


We had joked about making this an "in case of emergency, open vial to gain superpowers" kit. Fill each tube with DNA from a different species: one with spider DNA, one with Deinococcus radiodurans,...

- $60 Original Curd Nerd Jewelry: This is the same reward as we did for our Real Vegan Cheese campaign (and that we're about to ship out right after Maker Faire). a 1:500,000 scale 3D printed model of chymosin, the enzyme in rennet responsible for turning milk into cheese.

- $75 Infected Necklace! A real blood-red Serratia marcescens culture on a tiny Petri dish, embedded in clear resin. *Very* cool, if I say so myself! This is an idea I've been toying with for a while, and the prototypes came out really nice. Surprisingly light too, since it's mostly a chunk of plastic.

- $110 Biohacker labcoat: OK, so maybe you don't want to be wearing a labcoat with the Counter Culture Labs logo in your own biohackerspace. We get that. So here's one with the international biohacker logo:

- $300 Necklace with DNA message: Yes, it's been done before. But I've yet to see one where they bothered to include the flanking PCR primer sequences to actually be able to READ the message out again - doh!


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