GMU:I, Organism, and Feedback Loops/Fernanda Caicedo

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Physarum Polycephalum

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Known as the "many-headed slime" is a protist organism that lives in dark and humid places and outdoors feeds on bacteria and fungi.

Physarum polycephalum conceive the essence of improvisation for survival. It spreads, seeks for food and in every steep recognise it self with the intention of prevail. Physarum is a millions of nuclei organism, all sharing a cell wall, all operating as a single entity. The particularly way that Physarum grows also respond to a repetitive call-response pattern. They go two steeps forward and one backwards, then two forwards and one backwards and so on... They talk to each order und response, then grow...


PROJECT...


In the history of the world, the phenomenon of writing arises when the spoken form reaches such prestige that it needs to take a physical form. Its function is the perpetuity of a message over time.

A writing system is a type of symbolic system, used to express elements or expressible statements.

All writing systems known in the world, have been and are developed by humans as from their needs, but what happens if human facilitates this system to other species?

IDEA...

Using the experiment conducted in SS2018 [1] with the point of view from physarum as a pictorial tool, I want to develop a writing exercise with Slime Mold. (I am considering the creation of a typographical anatomy or writing system based on the nutritional behavior of Physarum and its primordial structure) ( Or... taking a well based typography and make physarum write messages with it)


Start

The first attempt at cultivating Physarum in order to begin the project (in the common way: Agar+Oat flakes) was negative. There was a proliferation of a red bacteria.

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The second try was successful. We have now a strong and healthy Slime Mood to start with. It is necessary to keep growing Physarum using the usual method (Agar+Oat flakes) so that samples of Physarum are always available for developing the experiment.

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