Beautiful Moth
Dennis Wojtkewicz
55141.1 silver leaves and ferns
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Microscopic Lifeforms of Light
Twisting Light #8 Continuing the experiments on the refraction patterns of light made with formed and shaped plastic materials. With this one I seem to have created two microscopic creatures. The top one looks to me like a 'daphnia' or 'water flea' while the bottom one appears to have structure reminiscent of the segmented body of a 'louse' or similar parasite. Ooh.. I've gone all itchy. Pleasant dreams. ;-)) These images are analog formed directly on to 35mm negative film by the refraction…
Forecast calls for nanoflowers to help return eyesight
EUGENE, Ore. — (May 5, 2011) — University of Oregon researcher Richard Taylor is on a quest to grow flowers that will help people who've lost their sight — such as those suffering from macular degeneration — to see again. These flowers are not roses, tulips or columbines. They will be nanoflowers seeded from nano-sized particles of metals that grow, or self assemble, in a natural process — diffusion limited aggregation. They will be fractals that mimic and communicate efficiently with…
Looking At Tears Under A Microscope Reveals A Shocking Fact.
This is amazing!
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DISTRIBUTED AWARENESS Bacteria ‘R’ Us by Valerie Brown / October 18, 2010 A few scientists noticed in the late 1960s that the marine bacteria Vibrio fischeri appeared to coordinate among themselves…
Textile futures: the living shoe and the strawberry plant that grows lace
What will we be making shoes out of in 2080? And will our clothes come from fruit? One college course studies exactly that
BioGenic Textile Designs: A BioBatik in Purple and Red
This is a work from a new series of explorations that continue my fascination with purely biogenic designs. The colours and patterns derive directly from nature, and explore its complexity, natural…
The use of encapsulated bacteria to generate living colours/living pixels
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Amazing hidden worlds become visible through a forgotten Victorian art form
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Close up of the biogenic textile design, the purple colour/design only appears where the two species of bacteria are communicating