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Physarum Polycephalum, this unicellular organism that survives by constantly crawling for food, reminds me of us humans, in a way, by constantly working to get better living conditions. I was amazed by the growth rate of this slime mould and its desire for food. So my first idea is to create an „Earth“ of their own. After placing it on the agar dishes for the first time in BioLab, I brought it back to the student apartment to start feeding and observing it. | Physarum Polycephalum, this unicellular organism that survives by constantly crawling for food, reminds me of us humans, in a way, by constantly working to get better living conditions. I was amazed by the growth rate of this slime mould and its desire for food. So my first idea is to create an „Earth“ of their own. After placing it on the agar dishes for the first time in BioLab, I brought it back to the student apartment to start feeding and observing it. | ||
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22.10.2021 // The first night in the student apartment, this unicellular organism started to spread its tentacles towards food. I also recorded its meal through time-lapse video. As I tried time-lapse in BioLab for the first time during the day, the wrong camera perspective led to a poor observation. So I chose plate #3 alone and left it in the kitchen to record for about ten hours. | |||
The first night in the student apartment, this unicellular organism started to spread its tentacles towards food. I also recorded its meal through time-lapse video. As I tried time-lapse in BioLab for the first time during the day, the wrong camera perspective led to a poor observation. So I chose plate #3 alone and left it in the kitchen to record for about ten hours. | |||
//time lapse video link:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVuFt2cY-L0] | //time lapse video link:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVuFt2cY-L0] | ||
Revision as of 16:56, 27 November 2021
Planet of Slime Mould
Concept & Sketch
Physarum Polycephalum, this unicellular organism that survives by constantly crawling for food, reminds me of us humans, in a way, by constantly working to get better living conditions. I was amazed by the growth rate of this slime mould and its desire for food. So my first idea is to create an „Earth“ of their own. After placing it on the agar dishes for the first time in BioLab, I brought it back to the student apartment to start feeding and observing it.
Experiments
27.11.2021 // Current Experiment Try pouring agar on two blue balloons and then put oats on the surface. After five hours, the slime mould had crawled.
//sketch File:Sketch222.pdf
//record & idea File:Slime1stIdea.pdf
//slime mould still alive File:TillNov.pdf
//attempt File:Attempt 2&3.pdf
22.10.2021 // The first night in the student apartment, this unicellular organism started to spread its tentacles towards food. I also recorded its meal through time-lapse video. As I tried time-lapse in BioLab for the first time during the day, the wrong camera perspective led to a poor observation. So I chose plate #3 alone and left it in the kitchen to record for about ten hours.
//time lapse video link:[1]
23.10.2021, Morning
The slime mold in plate #3 spread out and I found by chance that its texture looked like a tree ;)) I wondered if the slime mold would appear to have a more regular texture if the food was positioned more regularly.
Further Idea and Sketch
If slime mould crawls all over the sphere, I would like to design it as a device to interact with people.