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The FOUNDING LAB is a collaborative effort between the Institute of Digital Sciences Austria (IDSA) and Ars Electronica. Its aim is to identify, develop, and present new areas, approaches, and formats that address the challenges of digital transformation. By overcoming disciplinary boundaries, it confronts the contradictory and conflicting realities of today and cultivates the skills to navigate an increasingly digital world.
Photo showing Johanna Einsiedler.
Photo: Patrick Münnich
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Photo by Mike Nice
The signage for Serendipity Labs, a coworking space located in the former Plush Mill on Traction Street.
Potassium Permanganate - "A curious reaction is observed when one adds concentrated sulfuric acid to potassium permanganate. Although no reaction may be apparent, the vapor over the mixture will ignite paper impregnated with alcohol. Potassium permanganate and sulfuric acid react to produce some ozone, which has a high oxidising power and rapidly oxidises the alcohol, causing it to combust. As the reaction also produces explosive Mn2O7, this should only be attempted with great care."
There's that "chemistry" again, starting fires and causing explosions!
People often misinterpret what I say about chemistry. I love chemistry, in theory. In practice, though, it's so difficult to engage in it without someone getting burned.
It should only be attempted with great care.
For my students choice assignment I decided to do another flower, but added an extra visitor. Watercolor pencils.
Cameron Currie Lab -- MSB -- CALS -- UW-Madison -- This picture is of an Acromyrmex volcanus colony maintained in the lab. These ants are located on a spongey fungus garden which they grow themselves. This colony of a leaf cutter ant species cuts leaves, and then incorporates the fresh leaf material into the tops of their gardens. Leaf pieces are cut to a small size ( * notice green leaf fragments in the fungus near the ants ) and then tufts of fungus are "planted" on the leaves. The fungus then uses the leaves as a substrate on which to grow. Notice the fuzzy white material covering the ants. This substance is actually a bacteria that produces antibiotics which protect the the ant's cultivar ( farmed fungus ) from harmful pathogens. In fact, the ants have specialized gardening and weeding behaviors where the ants will rub the white bacteria onto parts of the garden that are infected so that the actibiotics produced by the bacteria may come into contact with the infection.
Netizen Lab, il Laboratorio di Storytelling Digitale del Rione Sanità , è un percorso di formazione al giornalismo civico
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Cameron Currie Lab -- MSB -- CALS -- UW-Madison -- This picture is of an Acromyrmex volcanus colony maintained in the lab. These ants are located on a spongey fungus garden which they grow themselves. This colony of a leaf cutter ant species cuts leaves, and then incorporates the fresh leaf material into the tops of their gardens. Leaf pieces are cut to a small size ( * notice green leaf fragments in the fungus near the ants ) and then tufts of fungus are "planted" on the leaves. The fungus then uses the leaves as a substrate on which to grow. Notice the fuzzy white material covering the ants. This substance is actually a bacteria that produces antibiotics which protect the the ant's cultivar ( farmed fungus ) from harmful pathogens. In fact, the ants have specialized gardening and weeding behaviors where the ants will rub the white bacteria onto parts of the garden that are infected so that the actibiotics produced by the bacteria may come into contact with the infection.
Title: Lab Equipment
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1966
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 38, File 38-791
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Great glass lab beakers and jars from a Missouri estate. The tallest is 4.5 inches tall and the smallest 2.5 inches tall. Left the residue in for the photos so there would be glare, but it's all cleaned out now. Eight pieces in the group.
Recent find from a Salvagenation road trip. It's always fun to bring home a truck full of really unique items and this time was not a disappointment.
Photograph by Nikolaos Villani
Professor Kristina Paabus works in the Reproducible Media Print Lab. This studio art lab offers students the ability to learn traditional and contemporary printmaking, including monotype, relief, intaglio, lithography, screen print, and digital processes.
Overview of the preliminary design for our Russian Lab building project. Façade elements are thought of as Bio-Plastic precast units. Design EGM, 2014
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