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July | 2015 | Exploring The Invisible

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Outsider art from a scientist, revealing the hidden machinations of the natural world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Internet of Plants. Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 17, 2015. The microbiological world is a vast domain of life occupied by organisms which are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Because of their diminutive size, its denizens are largely ignored, yet in terms of impact and numbers, they represent the predominate form of life on earth. On a smooth and coat...

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Exploring The Invisible | Outsider art from a scientist, revealing the hidden machinations of the natural world | Page 2

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Outsider art from a scientist, revealing the hidden machinations of the natural world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Internet of Plants. Newer posts →. 8220;Bacterial War-Games”: before and after. July 2, 2016. Memories of Failure Externalised. July 1, 2016. This week I ran a microbiology and art workshop with 30 participants at the University of Surrey for the first time. One of the microbes we explored was and old favourite, the Yellow coloured slime mould. June 26, 2016.

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Outsider art from a scientist, revealing the hidden machinations of the natural world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Internet of Plants. The CocoDish: a natural, sustainable, and reusable vessel for culturing bacteria. July 23, 2016. Could also be used in locations where plastic Petri dishes are difficult to source. A CocoDish filled with bacteriological agar. It fits beautifully into the hand, and unlike its plastic counterpart, has a wonderful warm, rustic, and organic feel.

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October | 2014 | Exploring The Invisible

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Outsider art from a scientist, revealing the hidden machinations of the natural world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Internet of Plants. Monthly Archives: October 2014. Autogenic Self Portraits: the microbiomial paintings II. October 29, 2014. Colour (Prey) Preference in the Slime Mould Physarum polycephalum (the final chapter). October 23, 2014. Here I have given the the slime mould. In the video, I used a microscope to focus upon the area where it is consuming the blue bacteri...

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BacterioFabrication: a grown book | Exploring The Invisible

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Outsider art from a scientist, revealing the hidden machinations of the natural world. Skip to primary content. The Internet of Plants. BacterioFabrication: a grown book. October 8, 2014. GXCELL on an agar plate before sheet inoculation. A thick sheet of cellulose produced by GXCELL. A thick sheet of cellulose produced by GXCELL. A thick sheet of cellulose produced by GXCELL. The finished bacterial paper. The partially dried bacterial paper. The blue BioChrome ink being grown. The finished bacterial paper.

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy!: Time for a #MicrobialHalloween and a #ParasiticHalloween

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy! Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution. Saturday, October 31, 2015. Time for a #MicrobialHalloween and a #ParasiticHalloween. Now, anyone who knows me knows that I simply adore Hallowe'en. I always have. Yes, I spread bioluminescent bacteria on Petri dishes, and then inserted them into a pumpkin. A #MicrobialJackOLantern. Students on Thursday, and my Symbiosis and Parasitism.

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hydrophones and contact microphones - hand made in yorkshire by JrF: August 2013

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PARABOLIC REFLECTOR / DISH. DPA MICROPHONES (INC OMNI-DIRECTIONAL MICS - 4060). WHO USES JRF MICS? TIPS and GUIDANCE NOTES. Examples of sounds captured by JrF hydrophones, contact microphones and coil-pick ups. An essential book on the art of field recording, featuring conversations with key artists:. To order - see ordering page. Here's the post from his website, where you can also listen. To a sound sample:. I recently visited the chemical abode of Dr. Simon Park. Quenching its thirst for water. As...

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Hot Off the Press | Celia Wilson

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Earth pigments, paint, painting, printmaking, eco colour and visual arts; Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand. Hot Off the Press. 27 July, 2015. An Image in Search of a Title. Hot Off the Press. Four printmakers showing at Arts in Oxford Gallery. Oxford, North Canterbury. The textiles could be passed down the generations and so also become holders of memory, in much same way as in old patchwork quilts. In this set of prints I have interpreted this textile construction method by reusing the plastic, pap...

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bio.display » Photobacterium Phosphoreum

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Go green bacteria, go! Laquo; previous post: DNA transformation with friends. Next post: Photobacterium Phosphoreum in a bottle. Posted by darkeye on September 6th, 2014 filed in experiments. Yesterday I did some experiments with Photbacterium Phosphoreum. Received kindly from Simon Park. I received two different batches, one simply labeled PP BH, the other PP LumA. I grew out two of each on agar plates, with the following ingredients for 4 plates, 80ml of Agar total:. NaCl: 30g/1000ml - 2.4g. To post a ...

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BioArt - Revolution Bioengineering

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Design Your Own Flower. Color Changing Flower FAQ. Alliance for Beautiful Biotechnology. Revolution Bioengineering has received an incredibly enthusiastic welcome from the bioart community. But, when we started this campaign, we messed up. We said that this was the first science and art collaborative, but that’s totally not true – it’s just *our* first science and art collaborative. We also have interviews with George Gessert. A member of the bioart community who focuses on bonsai, incorporating concepts...

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy!: My First Class #LuxArt Competition!

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy! Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution. Sunday, September 27, 2015. My First Class #LuxArt Competition! In my one semester microbiology course at the University of Puget Sound, I try hard to balance the usual "target rich lectures" for upcoming tests with creative approaches to my beloved MattersMicrobial™. To a " Luxmas. I'm much more interested, as everyone knows, in bact...

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy!: October 2015

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy! Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution. Saturday, October 31, 2015. Time for a #MicrobialHalloween and a #ParasiticHalloween. Now, anyone who knows me knows that I simply adore Hallowe'en. I always have. Yes, I spread bioluminescent bacteria on Petri dishes, and then inserted them into a pumpkin. A #MicrobialJackOLantern. Students on Thursday, and my Symbiosis and Parasitism.

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy!: February 2015

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All Creatures Great AND Small: Preaching Microbial Supremacy! Ruminations on the teaching of and research in microbiology at a small liberal arts undergraduate institution. Sunday, February 15, 2015. Happy Microbial Valentines Day- -In Words of Living Light! Well, time is flying, yet again! I am beginning to get a better handle on my time, but still feel like I am swimming upstream. I usually "paint" or "write" with Photobacterium leignothi. So with that in mind, why NOT a " Living Valentines Day. But I ...

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