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Eco Art in New Scientist

New Scientist has put together a small collection of artworks under a category they call “Eco Art“. This includes an image by Daro Montag, who is a featured artist here on Microbial Art.

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Magazine articles in Muy Interesante (Spain) and OK (Italy)

Two very nice articles with several microbial art images have appeared in the magazines Muy Interesante in Spain (July 2010, p.110-114) and OK in Italy (July 2010, p.104-111). I haven’t been able to...

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Smithsonian.com on Alexander Fleming’s germ art

Head over to Smithsonian.com and see Painting With Penicillin: Alexander Fleming’s Germ Art by Rob Dunn, which includes a link to Microbialart.com.

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Microbiota

Microbiota | Julia Krolik November 30, 2010 – January 8, 2011 Union Gallery – Project Room Kingston ON Microbiota is a photographic installation that maps bacterial life in the city of Kingston....

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Wonderland circles

Some initial experiences with photography in a micro laboratory. This post was submitted by Andreia Alves.

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Ancient rock art’s colours come from microbes (BBC News)

A very interesting story about the contribution of microbes to the colours of these ancient artworks. Ancient rock art’s colours come from microbes A particular type of ancient rock art in Western...

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MTV (2008)

Fluorescent genetically modified e.coli bacteria. This post was submitted by Ross Colquhoun.

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3D Slime Mold

photography series. Experiment to grow slime mold physarum polycephalum (single cell, multi-nuclei organism) inside glass flasks of 100-1000ml, observing the self-organisation and pattern formation of...

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Art on a Dish at Small Things Considered

If you’re interested in microbiology, you are probably already reading Elio Schaechter’s blog Small Things Considered. It is hosted by the American Society for Microbiology. If you are not reading it...

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Google Doodle celebrates Julius Richard Petri’s 161st birthday

May 31, 2013:

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