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== '''Potential Project Idea:''' ==
[[File:Sketch project idea sude y.jpg|600px]]
Seeing the sculptable conditions the alginate gives to any liquid stored inside (as seen in pictures above) while also being non-toxic to humans can be used in a sculpture project. A series of layered creatures can be created. These creatures can be filled with liquids that react under different lighting conditions. Layers can be assembled in various ways to make the exhibition intractable.


== '''<big>Workshop Documentations</big>''' ==
== '''<big>Workshop Documentations</big>''' ==
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Workshop's Purposes: to find new perspectives on art while gaining new knowledge on the microbiome around us, starting with algae.
Workshop's Purposes: to find new perspectives on art while gaining new knowledge on the microbiome around us, starting with algae.


====Exercise 1====
The First Exercise, was to familiarize ourselves with various algae types and its uses with a collective research session.
The First Exercise, was to familiarize ourselves with various algae types and its uses with a collective research session.
[[File:Algea slide sudey.jpg|left|544x544px]]
[[File:Flaccidum notes sudey.jpg|300x300px]]


<gallery>
File:Algea slide sudey.jpg
File:Flaccidum notes sudey.jpg
</gallery>
====Exercise 2====
Second, we examined samples of Cyanobacteria ''Plactonema'' and how it behaves with sunlight and in darker atmospheres.
The one left in the dark wasn't able to use its ability to photosynthesize and float to the top with oxygen it created. But the one left in the sunlight did.




Second, we examined samples of ''Plactonema'' and how it behaves with sunlight and in darker atmospheres.
<gallery>
File:Algae left in dark.jpg
File:Algae floats sudey01.jpg
</gallery>


The one left in the dark wasn't able to use its ability to photosynthesize and float to the top with oxygen it created. But the one left in the sunlight did.
====Exercise 3====
Experiments with algenate


[[File:Algae left in dark.jpg|400x400px]][[File:Algae floats sudey01.jpg|533x533px]]<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Algenate1.jpg
File:Algenate1.jpg
File:Algenate2.jpg
File:Algenate2.jpg
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</gallery>
</gallery>


=== '''Potential Project Idea:''' ===
====Exercise 4====
[[File:Sketch project idea sude y.jpg|thumb|372x372px]]
Microscope experiments
Seeing the sculptable conditions the alginate gives to any liquid stored inside (as seen in pictures above) while also being non-toxic to humans can be used in a sculpture project. A series of layered creatures can be created. These creatures can be filled with liquids that react under different lighting conditions. Layers can be assembled in various ways to make the exhibition intractable.
 
<gallery>
File:MIMG 0003.jpg
File:MIMG 0002.jpg
File:MMIMG 0001.jpg
File:MIMG 0001.jpg
</gallery>


=== '''28-29 April [[GMU:BioArt Forum/DNA analysis|/DNA analysis]]''' ===
=== '''28-29 April [[GMU:BioArt Forum/DNA analysis|/DNA analysis]]''' ===
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=== '''20-21 May [[GMU:BioArt Forum/Nanopore sequencing|/Nanopore sequencing]]''' ===
=== '''20-21 May [[GMU:BioArt Forum/Nanopore sequencing|/Nanopore sequencing]]''' ===
[[File:DNA_copy_Sudey.png|right|1000x1000px|A part of the Sequencing result]]
A part of the Sequencing result
<gallery perrow="3" widths="500" heights="500" mode="nolines" caption="''Lists for the protocol used to extract DNA from Plactonema and to load them into the sequencing machine which will match our DNA to the library of the Flow Cell Machine.''">
 
<gallery>
File:DNA_copy_Sudey.png
</gallery>
 
Lists for the protocol used to extract DNA from Plactonema and to load them into the sequencing machine which will match our DNA to the library of the Flow Cell Machine.
 
<gallery>
File:Protocol 1sudey.JPG
File:Protocol 1sudey.JPG
File:Protocol 2sudey.JPG
File:Protocol 2sudey.JPG
File:Protocol 3sudey.JPG
File:Protocol 3sudey.JPG
</gallery>
</gallery>
Flowcell


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<gallery mode="nolines" widths="300">
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File:Flowcell loading.mp4|loading the sample to the flowcell
File:Flowcell loading.mp4|loading the sample to the flowcell
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 14 September 2023


Potential Project Idea:

Sketch project idea sude y.jpg

Seeing the sculptable conditions the alginate gives to any liquid stored inside (as seen in pictures above) while also being non-toxic to humans can be used in a sculpture project. A series of layered creatures can be created. These creatures can be filled with liquids that react under different lighting conditions. Layers can be assembled in various ways to make the exhibition intractable.

Workshop Documentations

12-13 April /Growing, Shaping and Living (with) Microalgae

Workshop's Purposes: to find new perspectives on art while gaining new knowledge on the microbiome around us, starting with algae.


Exercise 1

The First Exercise, was to familiarize ourselves with various algae types and its uses with a collective research session.

Exercise 2

Second, we examined samples of Cyanobacteria Plactonema and how it behaves with sunlight and in darker atmospheres.

The one left in the dark wasn't able to use its ability to photosynthesize and float to the top with oxygen it created. But the one left in the sunlight did.


Exercise 3

Experiments with algenate

Exercise 4

Microscope experiments

28-29 April /DNA analysis

20-21 May /Nanopore sequencing

A part of the Sequencing result

Lists for the protocol used to extract DNA from Plactonema and to load them into the sequencing machine which will match our DNA to the library of the Flow Cell Machine.

Flowcell