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| Currently, I am working on a [http://puredata.info/| Pure Data] patch to help Max with a blob tracking algorithm. Since I am new to Pd, I just did not finish my work yet, but I will upload the patch as soon as it works. | | Currently, I am working on a [http://puredata.info/| Pure Data] patch to help Max with a blob tracking algorithm. Since I am new to Pd, I just did not finish my work yet, but I will upload the patch as soon as it works. |
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| == First artistical tries ==
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| [[File:Microscope-jakob-drying-condiments.jpg|195px|right|thumb|Condiments drying at a radiator]]
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| In her talk about the basics of microscopy, Adriana showed us some nice images captured with microscopes such as the ones on [http://scienceblogs.com/retrospectacle/2007/01/30/beer-microscopy-project/ this site]. Since I liked the way the artists colored their specimen, I asked myself how to achieve a similar effect with possible cheap equipment.
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| So, I considered to dye sugar, salt and meal with food coloring and then take gaudy images of it. In the photo to the right, one can see the condiments drying at a radiator after coloring.
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| Here is a gallery of some images I shot:
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