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Sun Oct 30, 2016, 05:10 PM Oct 2016

Watch This Artist Create Kaleidoscope Masterpieces With Single-Celled Algae

Diatom arrangement is an old Victorian art form.

By Lauren Young
OCTOBER 28, 2016

vimeo.com/90160649

Algae kaleidoscopes were among the many creatively biological ways that Victorian scientists entertained themselves. Using the end of a piece of hair, they moved tiny single-celled algae known as diatoms on a slide, arranging them into beautiful, symmetrical patterns that amused wealthy amateur naturalists at social gatherings.

Now, one artist in England, Klaus Kemp, continues this Victorian art of diatom arrangement.

“The first time I saw a diatom, I was 16,” Kemp says in the video by Matthew Killip. “It was love at first sight.”

Kemp spent eight years researching how to create these microscopic masterpieces. He spends much of his time hunting for diatoms in bodies of waters, from horse troughs, ditches, and gutters. Kemp takes samples of the algae and cleans them in his studio before he starts the arduous process of arranging each single-celled organism.

http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/watch-this-artist-create-kaleidoscope-masterpieces-with-singlecelled-algae

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Now, THAT is an... 3catwoman3 Oct 2016 #1

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Sun Oct 30, 2016, 08:33 PM
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...exceedingly patient person. I am patient with people, but not with things. Trying to do this would drive me mad.

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