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Development of Novel Forms of Fungal Art Using Aspergillus nidulans

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 7, 期 12, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jof7121018

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fungal art; Aspergillus nidulans

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Fungi have long had a significant presence in human culture, tradition, and art, with psychedelic and medicinal mushrooms serving as inspiration for artwork since ancient times. Collaboration between a multidisciplinary artist and a research laboratory has led to the development of new forms of mycelial art, offering visually dynamic artwork and endless artistic possibilities based on the diversity of fungal species.
Fungi are embedded in human culture, tradition, and art, and have featured as inspirational and visual motifs. Psychedelic and medicinal mushrooms have been sculpted, painted, and ingested by our ancestors since prehistory. In modern times, the growing divide between the arts and sciences has delegated fungal art to a niche activity, with the bulk of the focus being on mycelium as a biomaterial. A collaboration between a multidisciplinary artist and a research laboratory, specializing in the molecular study of Aspergillus molds, has allowed us to develop new forms of mycelial art. We describe in detail the development of fungal art techniques using nutrient-rich agar containing Aspergillus nidulans conidia spotted on glass acrylic surfaces or impregnated onto etched acrylic blocks. This approach generates visually and temporally dynamic artwork that is user-friendly, safe, relatively resistant to contamination and easily scalable. Moreover, it offers countless avenues of artistic development based on the diversity of colors, textures and shapes afforded by different fungal species.

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