- Microbial art, [1] agar art, [2] or germ art[3] is artwork created by culturing microorganisms in certain patterns. [4] The microbes used can be bacteria, yeast, fungi, or less commonly, protists.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbial_art
How Microbiologists Craft Stunning Art Using Pathogens
2021年3月22日 · Learn how scientists use bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms to create amazing illustrations on agar, a jelly-like substance from seaweed. See examples of agar art by researchers from around the …
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ASM Agar Art Contest | Overview | ASM.org
Have you ever seen art "painted" in a petri dish using living, growing microorganisms? That's agar art! Creators use either naturally colorful microbes—like the red bacteria Serratia marcescens —or genetically modified …
Agar Art Contest 2019: See this year’s winners
2019年11月20日 · Learn how scientists and artists use agar, a gelatinous substance from seaweed, to grow microbes and create stunning works of art. See the winners of the ASM agar art competition, from Koi fish to folk art, and how …
These intricate paintings are made with living bacteria
2022年12月12日 · Microbiologists have long known that bacteria come in a diversity of shapes and shades, and scientist-artists have been harnessing colorful bacteria to create works of art since at least the...
Microbial Art
Welcome to Microbial Art, a collection of unique artworks created using living bacteria, fungi, and protists. We are pleased to present this site as an example of the exciting interface between art and science.
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The Hidden World of Bacteria-Based Art - Medium
2023年11月28日 · Explore the mesmerizing world of bacteria-based art, where microorganisms create stunning masterpieces, blending science and creativity.
Glowing Bacteria: Bioluminescent Agar Art - LearningMole
Colonies of Growing Bacteria Make Psychedelic Art
2013年8月2日 · The patterns in Ben-Jacob’s bacteria art are eye-catching and evocative—without knowing how they formed, the brain leaps to the familiar seaweeds, corals, sphagnum moss, feathers—fractal ...