#bacteriaart My first time trying to draw with bacteria. It's supposed to be a jellyfish in space but it didn't turn out so good 😅 https://www.instagram.com/p/ChFm7ZTOwHb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#bacteriaart My first time trying to draw with bacteria. It's supposed to be a jellyfish in space but it didn't turn out so good 😅 https://www.instagram.com/p/ChFm7ZTOwHb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

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Forget dyeing with cabbage, dirt, or even airborne pollution. If you want to raise eyebrows, do as Natsai Audrey Chieza does and dabble in living—albeit nonpathogenic—Streptomyces bacteria, commonly found in soil. The London-based "design futurist" is the prime mover behind "Faber Futures," the first line of screen-printed textiles to use microbes as dye machinery. Together with University College London's John Ward, Chieza "trains" bacteria to create a range of pigments as a byproduct of their metabolic activity. The trick, Chieza says, is to manipulate the composition of their nutrition. Organisms cultured from the roots of tarragon, for instance, create different results than inoculations from rosemary or mint. Changes in incubation temperature, pH levels, and growth period can also generate shifts in hue.
Source: https://inhabitat.com/ecouterre/london-designer-dyes-silk-scarves-with-living-soil-bacteria/
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/artist-creates-beautiful-art-subway-bacteria/story?id=35558312
On the map with our own legend #fmhsopenday #brightenz #bacteriaart (at Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences - FMHS)
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Beautiful bacteria 🔬⠀ ⠀ Our Bacteriopolis exhibit is a wall of living bacteria growing on mud. Its vibrant colors come from all the different types of photosynthetic pigments being produced by the bacteria to harness energy from light. #exploratorium #ignitecuriosity #bacteriaart #science #impressionism #impressionist #oilpainting (at Exploratorium)
That moment when you can control them... 🙌🏻🙏🏻 ------------------------ #swimplate #chemotaxis #swimassay #bacteriagrowth #bacteriaart #behaviour #biodesign #bioengineering #advancedarchitecture #designwithnature
Good morning, everyone. @Regrann from @world_microbiologists - #salmonella #ecoli #microbiology #microbiologyart #microorganism #bacterium #bacteriology #bacteria #art by @tovic #world_microbiologists #worldofmicrobiology #worldofmicrobes #microbe #microbiologia #microbiologist #bacteriologist #culturemedia #culture #petridish #bacteriaart #microbeart #art_in_petridish #culture_artists #culture_arts #lepidoptera #butterfly #Regrann