Biologically Derived Photographs... mold for instance.

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Why not take your negative, use it to make a silk screen, then use the silk screen to lay down some food for the bacteria like jello, or something similar on a surface. Your biggest problem would probably be getting the bacteria to propagate fast enough to cover the entire image before dieing off. It would be monochromatic, but it would be an image.
 
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That would definitely work as well!

After the mold/organism/whatever has made the image, we could entomb them in gelatin or some kind of varnish.

I'm really curious about what nutrients will attract what organisms, and then the characteristics of each organism, like their color, or growth pattern.
 
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I had been mailed a biologist to help me grow bone tissue from a death man to fill the mold and use as a most natural sounding turntable tonearm.

Biologist produce human tissue to replace war burned tissues of the soldiers and they use inkjet printers.

May be you can buy living brain tissue of a deathman with bribing autopsy doctor and grow your own digital camera processor out of brain cells.

I thinked also producing 100 kilograms of brain cells and educate them with electric signals and solve p np problem for me.

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Mind = blown.

I had the idea of taking a dead animal's eye and making a lens out of it. Focus using electrodes on the right muscles... does this make me a bad person?

Hey, afterall, we couldn't have film without animals! (gelatin)
 
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Chris ,

You can make this eye artifically with using rhodopsin cells as the eyes light sensor. Google rhodopsin and it is the fastest computer processor and giant memory made from salt hot water purple colored microorganism.

Russians use these fast processors to analysis the radar signals for fast response since 50s.

Rochester University students made a huge block out of it and write information inside with double crossed beams. Its somewhere in the google.

Basically it is the fastest semiconductor known but requires special heat to keep it live.

Rumors says F22 Radar made with this technology.

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And they say if russians down a f22 , heat protection losses and all the programmed rhodopsin becomes death and no secret information passes the russians !
 
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Now that's a story I need to read.

Who was that "evil genius" doctor that kept a dog head alive? It's really quite disturbing, but nonetheless real.
 
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I think cutting dog heads and keeping them alive do not contribute to the science too much. But thank you Chris reminding me my old researches.

I was researching a way to neutralize radiation effected lands of Russia , Belarus and Ukraine and after short look up , I found a microorganism who lives with the help of radiation. Its dna is in a circular shape and does not effected from radiation and this organism lives with the heat of radioactive minearls in the deep mines and caves.

I was hoping to use this with cleaning radiation organically but I was not knowing the transform uranium to neutral one.

But recently I read that depleted uranium has no effect on humans. I dont know what is depleted uranium and how Chernobyl uranium transformed to it but I will look for it.

Umut
 
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I think cutting dog heads and keeping them alive do not contribute to the science too much. But thank you Chris reminding me my old researches.

So you used to work on this stuff??..... :confused:

How about this... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillotine

The following report was written by a Dr. Beaurieux, who experimented with the head of a condemned prisoner by the name of Henri Languille, on 28 June 1905:

Here, then, is what I was able to note immediately after the decapitation: the eyelids and lips of the guillotined man worked in irregularly rhythmic contractions for about five or six seconds. This phenomenon has been remarked by all those finding themselves in the same conditions as myself for observing what happens after the severing of the neck …
I waited for several seconds. The spasmodic movements ceased. […] It was then that I called in a strong, sharp voice: "Languille!" I saw the eyelids slowly lift up, without any spasmodic contractions – I insist advisedly on this peculiarity – but with an even movement, quite distinct and normal, such as happens in everyday life, with people awakened or torn from their thoughts.

Next Languille's eyes very definitely fixed themselves on mine and the pupils focused themselves. I was not, then, dealing with the sort of vague dull look without any expression, that can be observed any day in dying people to whom one speaks: I was dealing with undeniably living eyes which were looking at me. After several seconds, the eyelids closed again […].

It was at that point that I called out again and, once more, without any spasm, slowly, the eyelids lifted and undeniably living eyes fixed themselves on mine with perhaps even more penetration than the first time. Then there was a further closing of the eyelids, but now less complete. I attempted the effect of a third call; there was no further movement – and the eyes took on the glazed look which they have in the dead
 

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During heavy use of the Guillotine, it was noted that heads landing with the neck downward exhibited less "life" than those that landed with the neck upwards. This was attributed to having a larger blood supply trapped in the brain.

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If I had to be executed, I might prefer the guillotine. I'll be sure to tell you guys what it's like...
 
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