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Revision as of 22:06, 10 November 2018
BACKGROUND.
- Architect and Designer with an emphasis in product design of Los Andes University (Bogotá/Colombia)
- Currently making Master in Media Architecture in Bauhaus University (Weimar/Germany)
PROJECT IDEAS.
- Project idea 1: Create a series of photographies of a variety of specimens out and under the microscope. The specimens will come from laboratory allowed specimens.
- Project idea 2: Does it exist any relation (symbiosis, parasitism,...) between Aliivibrio fischeri (bioluminescence bacteria that normally can be found in the tropical warm salt water of the oceans) and Physarum Polycephalum (yellow fungi that live in the forest grows in dark relatively warm environments)? if it is, in which area can it be applied? Which applications could it have in architecture, design or other fields?