‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات microbial art. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات microbial art. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Today in microbes and art: Bioart and Bacteria - The Artwork of Anna Dumitriu

I could spend a lot of time on this website: Bioart and Bacteria - The Artwork of Anna Dumitriu.  I found out about it from a Tweet from Dumutriu:

And it is right up my alley (being interested in the interface between art and science, especially in relation to microbes).  Lots of interesting sections here including:

Sequence
Super-organism
Don't Try This At Home
[micro]biologies: the bacterial sublime
Modernising Medical Microbiology

And many more.  I do not know much about the artist but really glad she pointed me to this.  

Microbe-themed art of the month: Seung-Hwan Oh portraits w/ mold

OK this is pretty cool (from a microbe-art-science point of view): An Artist Who Paints Portraits With Mold | WIRED.  Seung-Hwan Oh "had to set up a micro-fungus farm in his studio" and he puts film in a warm wet environment (note to self - there could be a new human microbiome aspect of this project depending on what warm wet environment is chosen) and sometimes seeds the system with some mold.  And then he lets nature do its work.

See more about his Impermanence works here. (Really - check out the works - they are wild).

At that site the work is described in the following way:
The visual result of the symbiosis between film matter and organic matter is the conceptual origin of this body of work. The process involves the cultivation of emulsion consuming microbes on a visual environment created through portraits and a physical environment composed of developed film immersed in water. As the microbes consume light-sensitive chemical over the course of months or years, the silver halides destabilize, obfuscating the legibility of foreground, background, and scale. This creates an aesthetic of entangled creation and destruction that inevitably is ephemeral, and results in complete disintegration of the film so that it can only be delicately digitized before it is consumed.
Also see his Tumbl page where one can find many other images like this one:


Hat tip to Kate Scow for posting about this on Facebook.

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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات microbial art. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات microbial art. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأحد، 18 يناير 2015

Today in microbes and art: Bioart and Bacteria - The Artwork of Anna Dumitriu

I could spend a lot of time on this website: Bioart and Bacteria - The Artwork of Anna Dumitriu.  I found out about it from a Tweet from Dumutriu:

And it is right up my alley (being interested in the interface between art and science, especially in relation to microbes).  Lots of interesting sections here including:

Sequence
Super-organism
Don't Try This At Home
[micro]biologies: the bacterial sublime
Modernising Medical Microbiology

And many more.  I do not know much about the artist but really glad she pointed me to this.  

الأربعاء، 22 أكتوبر 2014

Microbe-themed art of the month: Seung-Hwan Oh portraits w/ mold

OK this is pretty cool (from a microbe-art-science point of view): An Artist Who Paints Portraits With Mold | WIRED.  Seung-Hwan Oh "had to set up a micro-fungus farm in his studio" and he puts film in a warm wet environment (note to self - there could be a new human microbiome aspect of this project depending on what warm wet environment is chosen) and sometimes seeds the system with some mold.  And then he lets nature do its work.

See more about his Impermanence works here. (Really - check out the works - they are wild).

At that site the work is described in the following way:
The visual result of the symbiosis between film matter and organic matter is the conceptual origin of this body of work. The process involves the cultivation of emulsion consuming microbes on a visual environment created through portraits and a physical environment composed of developed film immersed in water. As the microbes consume light-sensitive chemical over the course of months or years, the silver halides destabilize, obfuscating the legibility of foreground, background, and scale. This creates an aesthetic of entangled creation and destruction that inevitably is ephemeral, and results in complete disintegration of the film so that it can only be delicately digitized before it is consumed.
Also see his Tumbl page where one can find many other images like this one:


Hat tip to Kate Scow for posting about this on Facebook.