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==Luminescent dance: the Algae Light spectrum== | |||
For this project, I will investigate how light interacts with Chlamydomonas, a type of green algae. The research is to examine how different light conditions affect the algae's movement and density. This will involve collecting data, creating drawings and photos, and providing a brief introduction the findings. | |||
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My installation features a deep frame with glass on both sides, holding parallel plates made of delicate calque paper or sheer fabric. These materials display drawn designs of Chlamydomonas, which can shift and change density by moving the plans and overlap each others through external threads. The lighting creates a watery ambiance, and ideally, it would be interactive, adjusting in intensity based on the density of the designs. Incorporating sound could enhance the sensory experience of the installation. | |||
==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
* | * [[File:Journal.jpg|thumb]]This installation highlights the fragility and sensitivity of Chlamydomonas, one of the most valuable single-celled organisms for humans and the environment. It offers an interactive experience that explores the relationship between the algae and light, providing new insights and a fresh perspective on this essential species. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:55, 9 November 2024
Luminescent dance: the Algae Light spectrum
For this project, I will investigate how light interacts with Chlamydomonas, a type of green algae. The research is to examine how different light conditions affect the algae's movement and density. This will involve collecting data, creating drawings and photos, and providing a brief introduction the findings.
Installation:
My installation features a deep frame with glass on both sides, holding parallel plates made of delicate calque paper or sheer fabric. These materials display drawn designs of Chlamydomonas, which can shift and change density by moving the plans and overlap each others through external threads. The lighting creates a watery ambiance, and ideally, it would be interactive, adjusting in intensity based on the density of the designs. Incorporating sound could enhance the sensory experience of the installation.
Purpose
- This installation highlights the fragility and sensitivity of Chlamydomonas, one of the most valuable single-celled organisms for humans and the environment. It offers an interactive experience that explores the relationship between the algae and light, providing new insights and a fresh perspective on this essential species.