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| * Cooking medium (source: Miga’s protocol) | * Cooking medium (source: Miga’s protocol) | ||
| Glucose – 10 g | *#*: Glucose – 10 g | ||
| Peptone – 2.5 g | *#*: Peptone – 2.5 g | ||
| Yeast extract – 2.5 g | *#*: Yeast extract – 2.5 g | ||
| Na2HPO4 – 1.35 g | *#*: Na2HPO4 – 1.35 g | ||
| Citric acid – 0.75 g | *#*: Citric acid – 0.75 g | ||
| Distilled water – 500 ml | *#*: Distilled water – 500 ml | ||
| Agar – 7.5 g | Agar – 7.5 g | ||
Revision as of 16:56, 20 December 2017
Bacteria interaction with painting
Goal: to combine drawings/paintings with bacteria
First try:
- Cluing the drawings on some stable underground, to prevent them from rolling when they are getting wet
- Cooking medium (source: Miga’s protocol)
- Glucose – 10 g
 
 
 
- Peptone – 2.5 g
 
 
 
- Yeast extract – 2.5 g
 
 
 
- Na2HPO4 – 1.35 g
 
 
 
- Citric acid – 0.75 g
 
 
 
- Distilled water – 500 ml
 
 
 
Agar – 7.5 g
• Putting the medium on the drawings
• Putting them into a box
• After 3 days:
 -->Maybe the water with the nutrients was soaked into the paper
 -->Maybe there is no need for the agar in the medium, because the bacteria are growing good just on the paper (see second try)
• After 2.5 weeks:
Second try:
• Cooking the same medium but without agar
•	Just putting the medium on some paper to see what happens without agar 
Further steps:
- using thicker paper
- making the bacteria on the pair permanent, with maybe lack
- using different kind of media to create different kind of bacteria fields
 
		





