it occurs to me that i should explain what bioart is, for those who’ve never heard of it
or specifically, what i mean in terms of my project: “bioart” = streaking petri dishes with bacteria the glow (fluoresce or bioluminesce).
people have done it by hand for ages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioArt
http://www.biology.pl/bakterie_sw/bac_pict_en.html (this site used for reference for DIY broth too)
and these are the different colors i wanted to use (clearly, it’s end of term so i won’t have time this semester…)
http://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Colour
and to use a pen-plotter system (xy axis gantries) + appropriate stepper software to streak petri dishes by computer instead of by hand.
http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/4.140/people/yoav.shterman/interface.html
look ma, i’m all lasercutter! |
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one of the original inspirations… hunter cole, her living dna:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/bioart/pool/
http://www.huntercole.org/artgallery/livingbacterialdrawings/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28goA0zA6PA
bright enough to light a room / picture (not sure about exposure they used though) |
and of course, there’s already CNC bioart (with a 3d printer frameset), on agar with drops of flourescent bacteria
http://biodisplay.tyrell.hu/
and recently one with lots of different colors:
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/09/a-different-kind-of-secret-code.html
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some on paper instead of agar
http://amychasegulden.blogspot.com/2011/08/time-to-paint-some-petri-dishes.html
http://web.me.com/amychasegulden/Growing_Impressions/Growing_Impressions.html
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it’s everywhere… here are some misc. links
http://www.microbiana.org/content/glowing-bacteria-light-ocean
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spring making: worked on spring-making some more for vending machine.
AVR Studio Screenshots / overview of features (doesn’t go over the chip debugger, which I haven’t learned to use it)
https://picasaweb.google.com/113942194695013581888/AVRStudio512Dec2011