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1. Exit signs from glowing mushrooms (brightness?lifetime?)
1. Exit signs from glowing mushrooms (brightness?lifetime?)
     why? no, electricity but importance of finding the exit
     why? no, electricity but importance of finding the exit
     how? Glowing mushroom jars  
     how? glowing mushroom jars  
     What? Exit signs and emergency paths  
     What? exit signs and emergency paths  
 
2. Animation with Euglena (filming them moving towards the light; making templates that partly block out the light to create pictures etc.)
2. Animation with Euglena (filming them moving towards the light; making templates that partly block out the light to create pictures etc.)
     why? for entertainment
     why? for entertainment
     how? templates, light, experimentation
     how? templates, light, experimentation
     what? animations, music videos, stop motion animation etc.  
     what? animations, music videos, stop motion animation etc.  
3. Lampshade from dried Combucha for interesting light effects
3. Lampshade from dried Combucha for interesting light effects
     why? warm light and interesting patterns  
     why? warm light and interesting patterns  
     how? dry the combucha, make patterns for the lampshades  
     how? dry the combucha, make patterns for the lampshades  
     what? Lampshades; windowshades   
     what? lampshades; windowshades   
 
4. plates with slimemold layered to create interesting paintings  
4. plates with slimemold layered to create interesting paintings  
     why? new technique for artists; new medium
     why? new technique for artists; new medium
     how? slime mold grown on transparent plates, layered behind one another  
     how? slime mold grown on transparent plates, layered behind one another  
     what? layered "paintings"
     what? layered "paintings"
5. Pens made from mycelium
5. Pens made from mycelium
     why? less plastic is used
     why? less plastic is used

Revision as of 16:37, 27 January 2023

Documenation of the main Workshop 04.11.22

Plan for today (04.11) and tomorrow (05.11): -> cultivate first organism (mushroom) -> lab safety (how to work safely in the lab) -> getting to know the lab equipment -> Redesign the lab experience for our own home (How to make our own Diy-Biolab) -> lab ethics and values

Materials and manual for growing first organisms:

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Different organisms need different things to grow

examples: -> Algae can photosynthesize; they need light and salt -> slime mold (unicellar organisms that expand in search of food; they're neither fungi nor mushrooms) -> bacteria

- We had a break from 11:45 am to 01:30 pm -

Building a Diy-Lab at home

Resources :

Equipment:

local shopping

-> hardware store (tables with a glass or ceramic top)

-> bricolage market

-> artists shop

-> pharmacies

online shopping

-> amazon; new equipment

-> Ebay; used equipment

-> Aliexpress; quick and cheap

consumables (cottonswabs/gloves etc.)

-> amazon; for small fast delivery

-> aliexpress; for cheap batch delivery

-> alibaba

-> specialised onlineshops; more or less specialised producers and retailers

chemicals

-> Buying at local stores (check cross-application; check purity grade according to use)

-> online shopping (check if law allows private purchase)

-> maybe extract your chemicals from mixtures (know what you are doing and with whom)

Growing our own mushrooms

For the Mycofabrication session we used Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum)

what do we need?

1. Mushroom/spores where can you find it:

online shops -> Pilzmännchen.de -> MycoGenetics the forest: -> on the ground -> on dead logs or living trees

2. Substrates (mushroom food):

buy at local stores or online -> Bricolage market (saw dust) -> Pet shop -> Carpenter

3. Knowledge

Books:

Mycelium running: how mushrooms can help save the world (2004)

Organic mushroom farming and mycoremediation (2014)

Radical Mycology: A Treatise on Seeing & working with Fungi (2016)

The fifth kingdom; An introduction to mycology Bryce Kendrick (2017)

Academical knowledge

first -> wikipedia and sources (gives good overview; sources; scientific papers)

second -> academic papers (google schola; unpaywall.org; if behind paywall: ask for copy; wikipedia.org/Sci-Hub: grey area of copy right)

"if you have a big goal break it up into small goals you can achieve"

Ethics and values in the lab

-> respect for our creatures

-> respect for lab partners

-> don't take criticism personally

-> only go to the lab when you are healthy and in the right mood (concentrated; healthy; good mindful mindstate)

-> respect time and projects of others (name everything; report when things run out or get broken)

How to respect our creatures and each other:

-> what is the specimen? (mushroom parts still thrive even if you take parts of it for example)

-> destroy things that aren't from here

-> nothing leaves the lab alive unless it comes from the natural habitat outside

-> we work to help understand more for everyone (goal: sustainability)

-> respect experts from other fields (everybody can provide value)

-> be inclusive; everybody is equal

05.11.22 10 am to 2 pm

Plan: Projectdraft

Presentation of some organisms

-> Brainstorming to one organism in groups of 3-4 people (what can we do with it? how can we present that idea?) and create 5 ideas

Creatures:

slime mold: one big cell that grows toeards the food. What experiments can be done with it? Idea: how would slime mold plan rail networks

Euglena (Algae): can photosynthesize and reuse CO2 ; moves slowly towards the light

Mycelium: Idea: modular bricks for building structures

Glow in the dark mushrooms (pomellus stipticus): idea: exitlights/nightlights filled with mushrooms

Combucha (yeast and bacteria living together) creating paperlike structure when dried

One hour to make up 5 ideas -> Why? How? What?

1. Exit signs from glowing mushrooms (brightness?lifetime?)

   why? no, electricity but importance of finding the exit
   how? glowing mushroom jars 
   What? exit signs and emergency paths 

2. Animation with Euglena (filming them moving towards the light; making templates that partly block out the light to create pictures etc.)

   why? for entertainment
   how? templates, light, experimentation
   what? animations, music videos, stop motion animation etc. 

3. Lampshade from dried Combucha for interesting light effects

    why? warm light and interesting patterns 
    how? dry the combucha, make patterns for the lampshades 
    what? lampshades; windowshades  

4. plates with slimemold layered to create interesting paintings

    why? new technique for artists; new medium
    how? slime mold grown on transparent plates, layered behind one another 
    what? layered "paintings"

5. Pens made from mycelium

   why? less plastic is used
   how? develop case for pens out of mycelium
   what? compostable pen cases; maybe Diy Kits for teens 

- 20 Minute break -

Group session 2

-> Develop one of our ides further; chosen idea: glowing exit signs

Chosen Organism: Euglena

To-Do's

- grow Euglena

- care for Euglena

- work out a creative Projekt using Euglena

Process of growing Euglena:

Making the substrate

Ideas for using Euglena

Footage of the grown Euglena

Problems/Difficulties that occured during the process