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'''Experiment 1 ''' | |||
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For this Experiment I was following this guide. After prepearing and mixing I took it home to observe the bacterias growth. | For this Experiment I was following this guide. After prepearing and mixing I took it home to observe the bacterias growth. | ||
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I can not explain why the behaviour, patterns changes nor why the intesity changes from 4 and 5. | I can not explain why the behaviour, patterns changes nor why the intesity changes from 4 and 5. | ||
'''Experiment 2''' | |||
Growing Physarum Polycephalum over Clothing. | |||
''04.06.2022'' Observing the growth in Petridish | |||
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Revision as of 12:51, 5 June 2022
Experiment 1
For this Experiment I was following this guide. After prepearing and mixing I took it home to observe the bacterias growth.
https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:Home_Made_Bioelectronics/Other_resources
The 1 and 2 show the same behaviour. Small dots grow all over the petri dish just mass/coverage is decreased. In the dished 3 , 4 and 5 a different growth structure is visible. In these a serried growth from the edge to the middle is visible. Additionally small dots appear in 3 there are few dots than in 1:1000 and no rhytms in the growth from the side. Comparing 4 and 5 to the rest: Both show structure and rhythm in the growth from the side, the rest doesn´t. This might occur due to the mold growing inside which grew on accident. Comparing 4 and 5 to another the difference in the thickness and mass of the dots and patterns, rhythmsis visible. 4 has more dots than 3 and 5 which goes againt the "theory" the dots decreasing. Also in the reference dish 6 a small space is covered in bacteria which should not have happend.
I can not explain why the behaviour, patterns changes nor why the intesity changes from 4 and 5.
Experiment 2
Growing Physarum Polycephalum over Clothing.
04.06.2022 Observing the growth in Petridish
References
- https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/files/recipes/bacterialdye/
- https://www.lampoonmagazine.com/article/2021/08/06/vienna-textile-lab-bacterial-dyes-karin-fleck/
- https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-environments-new-clothes-biodegradable-textiles-grown-from-live-organisms/
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