We created an algorithm, which transforms any image into the color space defined by the 18 discrete colors of our collected bacteria colonies. This image is the result of a transformation applied to a portrait of an artificially generated man. Each circular dot represents a pixel in the agar medium, where a liquid drop containing the bacteria is to be deposited by a needle.
Tales of the Limit
by artist Aksiniya Peycheva, in collaboration with Martin Yordanov (physicist) and Yordanka Dermendjieva (microbiologist). The project consists of two parts.
Part One
The first part explores the laws of life organization at a microbiological level as a scale model for social functionality and consists of the repeated extraction of visual information reflecting the critical points in these processes.
Part Two
The project is a constant dialogue between visual art, artificial intelligence, and microbiology. During this process occurs a constant transfer of the same visual information between these three fundamentally different fields.
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We created an algorithm, which transforms any image into the color space defined by the 18 discrete colors of our collected bacteria colonies. This image is the result of a transformation applied to a portrait of an artificially generated man. Each circular dot represents a pixel in the agar medium, where a liquid drop containing the bacteria is to be deposited by a needle.
Tales of the Limit
by artist Aksiniya Peycheva, in collaboration with Martin Yordanov (physicist) and Yordanka Dermendjieva (microbiologist). The project consists of two parts.
Part One
The first part explores the laws of life organization at a microbiological level as a scale model for social functionality and consists of the repeated extraction of visual information reflecting the critical points in these processes.
Part Two
The project is a constant dialogue between visual art, artificial intelligence, and microbiology. During this process occurs a constant transfer of the same visual information between these three fundamentally different fields.