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'''<u>TG GROUP FOR DOKU</u>''': https://t.me/+6MlFDD6fQ-U5MWQy
'''<u>TG GROUP FOR DOKU</u>''': https://t.me/+6MlFDD6fQ-U5MWQy


== Physarum Policephalum (slime mold) ==
== [[Physarum Policephalum (slime mold)]] ==
>put docu of how to grow it and explanation of the organism
>put docu to explain how to grow it and description of the organism


== Fomes fomentarius (Tinder Mushroom) ==
== [[Fomes fomentarius (Tinder Mushroom)]] ==


== Daphnia pulex (water flea) ==
== [[Daphnia pulex (water flea)|Daphnia Pulex (Water Flea)]] ==


== Tardigrade (water bear) ==
== [[Tardigrade (water bear)]] ==


== Euglena ==
== Euglena ==

Latest revision as of 17:20, 20 September 2024

About this course

Credits: 2 SWS

Venue: DIY Biolab @ Marienstraße 7b, Room 204/202

Lecturer(s): Alessandro Volpato

In this course you will learn how to cultivate different microorganisms that are used to produce bioart.

Bioart is a discipline in which artists use living matter to pursue artistic research.

During the course we will work with Physarim polycaphalum (slime mold), Daphnia pulex (water flea), Tardigrades (water bears), Euglenas and the cultivation of algae in general and design fungal composite materials with Fomes fomentarius (tinder mushroom).

Students will learn about what has been done in the bioart scene.

Additionally, students will have access to the lab and allowed to pursue own bioart projects.

NOTE: Attending the BioLab Driver's Licence is mandatory to attend this course

Calendar:

29th Apr, 13.30 - 16:45

6th Mai, , 13.30 - 15:00

13th Mai, 13.30 - 18:00

27th Mai, 13.30 - 16:45

10th June, 13.30 - 15:00

17th June, 13.30 - 16:45


TG GROUP FOR DOKU: https://t.me/+6MlFDD6fQ-U5MWQy

Physarum Policephalum (slime mold)

>put docu to explain how to grow it and description of the organism

Fomes fomentarius (Tinder Mushroom)

Daphnia Pulex (Water Flea)

Tardigrade (water bear)

Euglena