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- Université Libre de Bruxelles -


Human Practice


The Brussels Game Festival

  • Video (dated 16th of August) during the Brussels Game Festival (BGF). The RTBF (Radio-Télévision belge de la Communauté française) is the public broadcasting organization of the French-speaking Community here in Belgium. This national reference operates actually multiple television channels, so we are delighted with our success at the BGF festival.

    You can easily recognize one of our team members, Alice, explaining our invented game at the ULB stand:

    Figure 3 : Alice explaining the rules of our game, named "Bactéries: Mission Survie". The aim is to survive against the humans and their antibiotics, by constructing and replicating plasmids for bacterium. It's an interactive and educative approach of genetics, especially for teenagers/ados and joung adults.

    Figure 4 : Nicolas supervising a new round of "Bactéries: Mission Survie".
  • The rules of our game will be soon written in a special page.

    Tracks

    We'll compete in three tracks:

    - foundational advance

    - new application

    - manufacturing.

    Events

    So, these aspects will appear during some events. On August, we participated in the Brussels Games Festival with an original game based on assembling of plasmids (more info on "News").