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==='''BACKGROUND.'''===
Paola Stephania, Calderón Arias


*Architect and Designer with an emphasis in product design of Los Andes University (Bogotá/Colombia)
'''BACKGROUND.'''
 
*Architect ''(2012)'' and Designer with an emphasis in product design ''(2013)'' of Los Andes University (Bogotá/Colombia)
*Currently making Master in Media Architecture in Bauhaus University (Weimar/Germany)
*Currently making Master in Media Architecture in Bauhaus University (Weimar/Germany)


==='''PROJECT IDEA.'''===
Create a series of photographies of a variety of specimens out and under the microscope. The specimens can come from laboratory allowed specimens, samples from own body and specimens found in the Ilm park Weimar-Germany ''from water, plants and so on''.
==='''MICROORGANISM INVESTIGATION.'''===
In order to decide which microorganism are suitable for the work that is going to be developed, an initial investigation is made in order to understand the characteristics of each microorganism, their needs in order to grow,  and important information suitable for the project.
*List of bacterias and microorganism that can be cultivated in laboratories of high security.
** Bacillus Subtilis - (brown)
** Chromobacterium violaceum - (violet)
** Escherichia Coli - (colourless)
** Micrococcus Luteus - (Yellow)
** Micrococcus Roseus - (Rosa)
** Proteus Mirabilis / Pseudomonas aeruginosa - (brown)
** Pseudomonas Fluorescens – (Blue or green) ''fluorescens with pyoverdine''
** Serratia Marcescens – (Pink or Orange)
** Staphylococcus aureus – (Yellow)
** Vibrio Fischeri – (Bioluminescent)
*List of bacterias and microorganism that can be cultivated in laboratories of medium/basic security.


** Polycephalum/physarum - (Yellow) ''tree form'' '''https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olCEGsKWQ3c'''
'''PERSONAL REASONS TO ATTENDING THE COURSE'''
** Clorococcum spec - (green)
** Euglena gracilis - (green)
** Euglena Spirogyra / Lepocinclis Spirogyroides - (green/yellow)
** Haematococcus Pluvialis - (red)
** Volvox Aureus - (granulated green)
** Sternalge / Zygnema spec - (yellow/green) ''remoline form''
** Blepharisma Americana - (red)
** Blepharisma Japonicum - (red)
** Hidra Vulgaris - (white) ''long straight form''


Here is a web page with information about some microorganism, how to cultivate them, the price of some of them.
As an architect and a product designer, the scale with I interact in my everyday life is a macro scale, that is based in KM for urbanistic projects, M for building, CM and MM for product design. The scale of the microbiology world is something that I have always find fascinating, but sadly since the school, I haven't had the opportunity to interact with it. This course offers me the opportunity to reconnect with this world, to learn from it, experiment and the opportunity to see it through different lenses. I hope that at the end of this course I will be able to understand what experimental microbiology is and see if this subject has a connection to my previous knowledge.


http://www.lebendkulturen.de/


'''PROJECT IDEAS.'''


- Create a series of photographies of a variety of specimens out and under the microscope. The specimens will come from laboratory allowed specimens.


==='''MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY.'''===
- Does it exist any relation ''(symbiosis, parasitism,...)'' between Aliivibrio Fischeri (bioluminescence bacteria that normally can be found in the tropical warm salt water of the oceans) and Physarum Polycephalum ''(yellow fungi that live in the forest grows in dark relatively warm environments)''? if it is, in which area can it be applied? Which applications could it have in architecture, design or other fields?
The first step is to find a subject, in my case, I want to work with ''Polycephalum/physarum'' an allowed sample in the laboratory, with samples taking from the human body, could be like ''Escherichia Coli'' and also some other microorganism that can be found in the Ilm Park, in Weimar-Germany.


samples from own body and specimens found in the Ilm park Weimar-Germany ''from water, plants and so on''.


'''LINKS TO INVESTIGATION - WORKSHOP - PROJECT'''


'''Types of photography with a microscope:'''
[[/LINK TO PREVIOUS-INVESTIGATION.]]


*''Köhler Illumination:'' neutral and uniform backlighting, helps to maximize the contrast and resolution in the image.
[[/LINK TO WORKSHOP]]
**https://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/int/solutions/reference/basic-microscopy/koehler-illumination.html
**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYP0uBxE0AA


*''Darkfield:'' makes an object glow against a black background by using a darkfield condenser into the microscope ''(there are to types; dry or oil condenser)''.
[[/Specimen adoption 1: ''Haematococcus Pluvialis''.]]
**https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark-field_microscopy
**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw557w421is


[[/Specimen adoption 2: ''Armillaria Gallica''.]]


Link to examples in microscopic photography
[[/LINK PROJECT]]
https://www.popphoto.com/tips-pro-microscopic-photography

Latest revision as of 12:56, 5 December 2018

Paola Stephania, Calderón Arias

BACKGROUND.

  • Architect (2012) and Designer with an emphasis in product design (2013) of Los Andes University (Bogotá/Colombia)
  • Currently making Master in Media Architecture in Bauhaus University (Weimar/Germany)


PERSONAL REASONS TO ATTENDING THE COURSE

As an architect and a product designer, the scale with I interact in my everyday life is a macro scale, that is based in KM for urbanistic projects, M for building, CM and MM for product design. The scale of the microbiology world is something that I have always find fascinating, but sadly since the school, I haven't had the opportunity to interact with it. This course offers me the opportunity to reconnect with this world, to learn from it, experiment and the opportunity to see it through different lenses. I hope that at the end of this course I will be able to understand what experimental microbiology is and see if this subject has a connection to my previous knowledge.


PROJECT IDEAS.

- Create a series of photographies of a variety of specimens out and under the microscope. The specimens will come from laboratory allowed specimens.

- Does it exist any relation (symbiosis, parasitism,...) between Aliivibrio Fischeri (bioluminescence bacteria that normally can be found in the tropical warm salt water of the oceans) and Physarum Polycephalum (yellow fungi that live in the forest grows in dark relatively warm environments)? if it is, in which area can it be applied? Which applications could it have in architecture, design or other fields?


LINKS TO INVESTIGATION - WORKSHOP - PROJECT

/LINK TO PREVIOUS-INVESTIGATION.

/LINK TO WORKSHOP

/Specimen adoption 1: Haematococcus Pluvialis.

/Specimen adoption 2: Armillaria Gallica.

/LINK PROJECT