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BIOGLYPHS was an interdisciplinary, interspecies exhibition—the first of its kind at Montana State University–Bozeman. The show opened on Earth Day, Monday, April 22, 2002, and continued through Friday, April 26, at the Exit Gallery of MSU–Bozeman's Strand Union Building.
Background. Meetings were subsequently held in a CBE lab to introduce the School of Art participants to laboratory equipment and techniques, and to the practice of "painting" on prepared petri dishes with a sort of "invisible ink" composed of liquid medium inoculated with the bacteria. Then the microorganisms themselves went to work, multiplying on the plates and beginning to produce light within 24 hours. The result
of this 3-way collaboration was a collection of bioluminescent paintings.
In the darkened gallery, the only light available to view the art was that
produced by the bacteria themselves. Over the five-day period, the light
intensity of the paintings changed as the bacteria multiplied and then
gradually consumed the nutrient available. |
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