I have a potentially prize winning idea, but I need your help...

As you might know, I've been teaching Agar Art workshops at CCL - painting with colored bacteria! Next session is this coming Monday. The American Society for Microbiology is holding a yearly Agar Art Contest that we can submit some of our best work to.

My idea is to embed a little LED circuit *in the agar* in a Petri plate, light up a UV LED, and then trace the circuit on top of the agar in fluorescent E. coli! 

Here's the part I need your help with... we'll need to experiment a bit with different circuit implementations to figure out what works best. I can easily solder a little "throwie" circuit myself, but I don't think I'll have time to go through half a dozen designs to see what works best (or at all). So ideally I'd love to partner up with somebody why can crank out a couple circuit versions while I focus on the wetlab side. You'll get full share of the credit and any prize money of course.

A couple complications:
Patrik