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| '''29/11/2017----Reference to movie "Life"'''
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| Experimenting with one cellular organism, slime mold, physarum polycefalum
| | == ''''Brainless' but 'intelligent' slime mold''' == |
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| Similarity to human brain
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| to grow slime mold on different glasses in order to achieve 3d model
| | [[/1.Project introduction]] |
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| Maybe is better to start with simulation in order make needed paterns
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| Next stage would be with living organism: at the point when it is grown, to dry it
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| [[:File:biolab-idea-jiannan-pdf.pdf]] | | [[/4.Conclusion]] |
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| **/Experiment**
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| '''15/12/2017---experiment one: start with waking up the slime molds'''
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| To have better samples to build the art installation, try to wake up old slime molds samples by growing them in the medium.
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| four samples:
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| A-normal medium(pure agar, salt, yeast, water..)+8-10 pieces of cereals
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| B-normal medium
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| C&D-normal medium+wet and old filter paper
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| samples are kept in dark lockers under 20 degrees
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| '''20/12/2017---experiment two: waking up new slime molds samples from Sinan'''
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| samples from the last experiment failed.
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| Sample A was seriously contaminated. Nothing happened in sample B, C, &D
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| reason could be too much cereals or others
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| repeat the experiment with 3 more samples:
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| all in same condition: medium(Compound agar, water...)+1 piece of cereal
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| samples are kept in dark lockers under 24-26 degrees
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| '''21/12/2017---Update on experiment two: bacteria'''
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| the samples look like contaminated by some bacteria in the middle
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| '''23/12/2017---Update on experiment two: failed'''
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| the samples are contaminated and slime molds didn't wake up
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| reasons could be the temperature was too warm for the slime molds, food was too little and it was not humid enough inside the mediums
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| '''02/01/2018---experiment three: grow new samples(from sinan) under suitable temperature'''
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| repeat the experiment with 4 more samples:
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| all in same condition: medium(Compound agar, water...)+3 pieces of cereal
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| A-sealed and kept on a shelf, 20 degrees;
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| B-not sealed and in a locker, 22 degrees;
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| C-sealed and kept in a locker, 22 degrees;
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| D-not sealed and kept on a shelf, 20 degrees.
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| '''08/01/2018---Update on experiment three: possibly slime molds once woke up but died afterwards'''
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| all the samples are contaminated to some extend, but sample B shows similar trace of growing slime molds according to the shape
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| I will try this sample again and another ones with new humid filter papers and wood chips(which i searched online are good mediums for slime molds)
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| got the sections of the human brain model, 10 layers in total
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