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Using a 15-Year-Old Digital Camera to Craft 80s-Style Collages with Modern Computer Vision Code

In today’s fast-paced digital world, where new camera models are launched every year, it’s easy to forget the charm and capabilities of older equipment. This blog post explores the cr...

In documentation, digital tools, image, Jul 28, 2024

Bananas, The Surprising Significance of the Ordinary

I recently had an incredibly stimulating conversation with a curator. At one point, he drew my attention to the strange power that ordinary things can possess. “The displacement of th...

In speculation, bio-art, Jul 20, 2024

What Challenges Lie Ahead in 3D Food Printing? My First Prototype Sprint in Switzerland

This prototype is a partnership with my amazing husband and friend Fadri Pestalozzi 🫀

In documentation, sprint, Bio3D printing, Jul 17, 2024

Building Your Online Portfolio: A Beginner’s Guide to Jekyll and GitHub Pages

In today’s digital age, having an online portfolio is essential for showcasing your work and attracting potential clients or employers. This tutorial will guide you through creating a...

In documentation, digital tools, tutorial, Jul 10, 2024

Coke Spaghetti - A Mother-Daughter Cooking Story

I hate cooking. I don’t know what bothers me more—the amount of work, the expectations, or how annoying it is to cook without good tools. Yet, I love an experiment. Recently, I discov...

In documentation, biothings, Bio3D printing, Jul 06, 2024

Programmed Deaths

An important aspect of cancer development is the acquisition of the ability of tumor cells to evade and deceive the immune system. This is because the immune system is, as immunologis...

In speculation, science, Jul 03, 2024

A community to hack a Bio3D printer

What is better than one bio 3D printer? Of course, it’s two bio 3Ds! Or maybe three…

In Bio3D printing, Jun 26, 2024