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 | '''Idea'''
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 | ''drawing with slime''
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 | I will grow slime on paper. When the desired pattern is complete, it will be dried and framed for display.
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 | '''concept'''  |  | '''concept'''  | 
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 | Slime grows with a certain pattern, but its shape is unpredictable.
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 | I think this rhizomal pattern of slime has an aesthetic meaning.
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 | Instead of paint and brush, I will draw with slime as a material.
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 | Growing becomes Drawing.    |  | Growing becomes Drawing.    | 
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 | And this drawing (d raw ing) is literally alive and constantly changing by itself.
  |  | Slime is both the subject of drawing and the drawing itself.   | 
 |  | Drawing_ d Raw ing_ is alive and change every moment.  | 
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 | '''technical solution'''  |  | '''technical solution'''  | 
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 | Create an environment for slime to grow on paper.
  |  | Grow slime on paper.    | 
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 | Spread medium (2% agar in purified water) on the paper.
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 | Place the slime and oats on the medium on the paper.
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