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We are three industrial design students from ENSCI-Les Ateliers who have integrated the Pasteur iGEM team this year (<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/AboutUs#CharleneG"><B>Charlène</B></a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/AboutUs#Lisa"><B>Lisa</B></a>, and <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/AboutUs#Xavier"><B>Xavier</B></a>). But you may ask, what is design? Why mixing design and sciences for an iGEM challenge ? Following are small introductions. </br></br>
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We are three industrial design students from ENSCI-Les Ateliers who have integrated the Pasteur iGEM team this year (<a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/AboutUs#CharleneG"><B>Charlène</B></a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/AboutUs#Lisa"><B>Lisa</B></a>, and <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/AboutUs#Xavier"><B>Xavier</B></a>). But you may ask, what is design? Why mixing design and sciences for an iGEM challenge? Following are small introductions. </br></br>
 
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         <p>Design is a discipline that leads us to rethink everyday <B>life</B>, as immaterial and material. It’s about the conception of objects, with their <B>aesthetic</B> and <B>functional</B> parts, and uses associated to economic and social values. It involve a wide spectrum of professions in which products, services, graphics, interiors and <B>architecture</B> all take part.
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         <p>Design is a discipline that leads us to rethink everyday <B>life</B>, as immaterial and material. It’s about the conception of objects, with their <B>aesthetic</B> and <B>functional</B> parts, and uses associated to economic and social values. It involves a wide spectrum of professions in which products, services, graphics, interiors and <B>architecture</B> all take part.
 
<B>Eco-design</B> occupies a central place. In a current industry undergoing profound changes, the <B>dominant technologies</B> are not only those of wood, metal and plastics; they are those that implement <B>new materials</B> and <B>new means of production</B>: such as technologies coming from living organisms, here <B>synthetic biology</B> and <B>bio-fabrication</B>.
 
<B>Eco-design</B> occupies a central place. In a current industry undergoing profound changes, the <B>dominant technologies</B> are not only those of wood, metal and plastics; they are those that implement <B>new materials</B> and <B>new means of production</B>: such as technologies coming from living organisms, here <B>synthetic biology</B> and <B>bio-fabrication</B>.
 
Our training is multidisciplinary, both theoretical and practical, which leads us to think of <B>innovation</B> in all its forms. This discipline uses the skills and experience of the designer, which are the observation, analysis, listening and technique. </br></br>
 
Our training is multidisciplinary, both theoretical and practical, which leads us to think of <B>innovation</B> in all its forms. This discipline uses the skills and experience of the designer, which are the observation, analysis, listening and technique. </br></br>

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