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-=====mycelium growing===== 
-Recycled coffee ground for mushroom/mycelium growing. 
-Coffee ground is already sterilised by the hot water and needs no further sterelisation. 
-Coffee ground can also be used in combination with a binder, to mould it in a custom made shape. 
-The term binder is used in papermaking to refer to an organic or inorganic material added to the pigment in the manufacture of coated paper that assists the pigment particles in adhering to the paper fibers. Organic binders include starch, casein, and soya protein. Starch is the most widely used, and is obtained from a variety of agricultural sources, such as corn, wheat, potatoes, etc. Higher-quality papers use synthetic binders, typically styrene-butadiene and vinyl acrylic latices, which allow for greater gloss, ink holdout, and flexibility in post-printing operations such as folding and binding. (See Coating.) Binders are also known as adhesives.  
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-Resins also determine the ink qualities of gloss, hardness, and adhesion. Resins are either derived from natural sources (such as rosin, derived from the distillation of turpentine obtained from the sap of pine trees) and lac (secreted by the lac insect, used in shellac), or are synthesized by the polymerization of other materials. Commonly-used resins include alkyds, asphaltum, coumarone-indene resin, fumaric resin, gum, maleic resin, Nylon, phenolic resin, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl chloride acetate, and shellac. Resins are also used in varnishes, lacquers, and other materials. 
-http://printwiki.org/Binder 
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-{{:fungi:myco-lab2.jpg?600X491|}} 
-//setting up the myco-lab// 
-  * grow appropriate plants (rye, flax, other) in the Urban ArtFarm & research other recycled materials (e.g. cardboard, coffee ground) that can serve as a basis for substrate 
-  * harvest husks and dried organic material, prepare for substrate 
-  * set up sterile lab and construct growing structures (protected racks) for containers (info Paul Stamets, Make.pdf) 
-  * make spawn and brood from different mushroom species (Ann Van Belle) 
-  * design and fabricate different growing forms for the mycelium (fablab) - test with existing forms, glass containers, flower pots, etc. 
-  * after completion of organic hives, introduce a bee colony into the new hive 
-  * start cycle over again after pollination of organic material by the bees 
- 
  
-=====growing intelligent beehives=====+=====Mycelium lab: growing intelligent beehives=====
 {{:fungi:dome-mushroom.jpg?600x300|fungi}} {{:fungi:dome-mushroom.jpg?600x300|fungi}}
  
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 - presentations and lab visits with social interaction - presentations and lab visits with social interaction
 - hacking the mycelium in the outside bio hacklab - hacking the mycelium in the outside bio hacklab
 +\\
 +
 +=====mycelium laboratory=====
 +Recycled coffee ground for mushroom/mycelium growing.
 +Coffee ground is already sterilised by the hot water and needs no further sterelisation.
 +Coffee ground can also be used in combination with a binder, to mould it in a custom made shape.
 +The term binder is used in papermaking to refer to an organic or inorganic material added to the pigment in the manufacture of coated paper that assists the pigment particles in adhering to the paper fibers. Organic binders include starch, casein, and soya protein. Starch is the most widely used, and is obtained from a variety of agricultural sources, such as corn, wheat, potatoes, etc. Higher-quality papers use synthetic binders, typically styrene-butadiene and vinyl acrylic latices, which allow for greater gloss, ink holdout, and flexibility in post-printing operations such as folding and binding. (See Coating.) Binders are also known as adhesives. 
 +
 +Resins also determine the ink qualities of gloss, hardness, and adhesion. Resins are either derived from natural sources (such as rosin, derived from the distillation of turpentine obtained from the sap of pine trees) and lac (secreted by the lac insect, used in shellac), or are synthesized by the polymerization of other materials. Commonly-used resins include alkyds, asphaltum, coumarone-indene resin, fumaric resin, gum, maleic resin, Nylon, phenolic resin, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl chloride acetate, and shellac. Resins are also used in varnishes, lacquers, and other materials.
 +http://printwiki.org/Binder
 +
 +{{:fungi:myco-lab2.jpg?600X491|}}
 +//setting up the myco-lab//
 +  * grow appropriate plants (rye, flax, other) in the Urban ArtFarm & research other recycled materials (e.g. cardboard, coffee ground) that can serve as a basis for substrate
 +  * harvest husks and dried organic material, prepare for substrate
 +  * set up sterile lab and construct growing structures (protected racks) for containers (info Paul Stamets, Make.pdf)
 +  * make spawn and brood from different mushroom species (Ann Van Belle)
 +  * design and fabricate different growing forms for the mycelium (fablab) - test with existing forms, glass containers, flower pots, etc.
 +  * after completion of organic hives, introduce a bee colony into the new hive
 +  * start cycle over again after pollination of organic material by the bees
 +\\
 +
 +=====the lab at okno====
 +{{gallery>:fungi:oknolab }}
 +\\
  
 =====conversation with Ann Van Belle, mycologist===== =====conversation with Ann Van Belle, mycologist=====
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 - denk jij dat het mycelium zou groeien op koffiedik en op lavendel kaf? - denk jij dat het mycelium zou groeien op koffiedik en op lavendel kaf?
 Ik wil graag het experiment wagen. De vorige keren dat ik met jouw broed gewerkt heb, binnen (met de Pleurotus) ging dat heel goed. Het mycelium doorgroeide mooi de houtsnippers van wilg. Hier is een time lapse filmpje dat ik toen gemaakt heb: Ik wil graag het experiment wagen. De vorige keren dat ik met jouw broed gewerkt heb, binnen (met de Pleurotus) ging dat heel goed. Het mycelium doorgroeide mooi de houtsnippers van wilg. Hier is een time lapse filmpje dat ik toen gemaakt heb:
-http://pandora.okno.be/ER/editor/00:00:00.120,00:00:00,00:00:31+http://pandora.annemariemaes.net/ER/editor/00:00:00.120,00:00:00,00:00:31
  
 29/10/2013: Ann VB 29/10/2013: Ann VB
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 Wat ik voor jou kan doen, is broed van elfenbankjes aanmaken en het je geven om een testje mee te doen. Je hoeft het niet te betalen. Ondertussen zal ik het ook testen of het op gepasteuriseerde materialen groeit. Het is een mycelium dat bij uitdrogen heel taai wordt (alle polyporen) en volgens mij meest geschikt voor derg. toepassingen. Wat ik voor jou kan doen, is broed van elfenbankjes aanmaken en het je geven om een testje mee te doen. Je hoeft het niet te betalen. Ondertussen zal ik het ook testen of het op gepasteuriseerde materialen groeit. Het is een mycelium dat bij uitdrogen heel taai wordt (alle polyporen) en volgens mij meest geschikt voor derg. toepassingen.
  
 +
 +=====substrate possibilities=====
 WAT ZIJN VLASLEMEN ? WAT ZIJN VLASLEMEN ?
 Vlaslemen zijn afkomstig van de vlasplant die in West-Europa wordt geteeld in Belgie, Nederland en Frankrijk. Tijdens het zwingelproces scheidt men de vezels en de kernen van de vlasstengel. De verbrijzelde kernen worden lemen genoemd. Vlaslemen zijn 100% plantaardig en worden al eeuwen gebruikt als stalstrooisel voor runderen varkens en andere neerhofdieren. Tegenwoordig worden moderne onstoffingstechnieken gebruikt om de lemen stofvrij te maken voor o.a. paarden.  Vlaslemen zijn afkomstig van de vlasplant die in West-Europa wordt geteeld in Belgie, Nederland en Frankrijk. Tijdens het zwingelproces scheidt men de vezels en de kernen van de vlasstengel. De verbrijzelde kernen worden lemen genoemd. Vlaslemen zijn 100% plantaardig en worden al eeuwen gebruikt als stalstrooisel voor runderen varkens en andere neerhofdieren. Tegenwoordig worden moderne onstoffingstechnieken gebruikt om de lemen stofvrij te maken voor o.a. paarden. 
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 {{:fungi:mycology-lab.png|make magazine mycology lab}} {{:fungi:mycology-lab.png|make magazine mycology lab}}
  
 +https://www.mediamatic.net/en/page/370260/workshop-grow-your-own-fungi
 +\\
  
 =====preliminary research===== =====preliminary research=====
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 Ed. Will H. Dircks, London: Walter Scott Ltd, 1895// Ed. Will H. Dircks, London: Walter Scott Ltd, 1895//
  
-http://pandora.okno.be/BS/editor/00:02:04,00:02:04 +http://pandora.annemariemaes.net/BS/editor/00:02:04,00:02:04 
-{{url>http://pandora.okno.be/BS/editor/00:00:03,00:00:03,00:01:53#?embed=true 320px,240px noborder}}+{{url>http://pandora.annemariemaes.net/BS/editor/00:00:03,00:00:03,00:01:53#?embed=true 320px,240px noborder}}
  
 In 1954, when I went to Europe, I no sooner arrived in Paris than I noticed that the city was covered with posters publicizing a mushroom exhibition that was being held in the Botanical Gardens. That was all I needed. Off I went. When I arrived, I found myself in a large room filled with many tables upon which were displayed many species of fungi. On the hour from a large centrally-placed loudspeaker a recorded lecture on the deadly poisonous amanitas was delivered. During this lecture, nobody in the hall moved or spoke. Each person’s attention was, so to speak, riveted to the information being given. In 1954, when I went to Europe, I no sooner arrived in Paris than I noticed that the city was covered with posters publicizing a mushroom exhibition that was being held in the Botanical Gardens. That was all I needed. Off I went. When I arrived, I found myself in a large room filled with many tables upon which were displayed many species of fungi. On the hour from a large centrally-placed loudspeaker a recorded lecture on the deadly poisonous amanitas was delivered. During this lecture, nobody in the hall moved or spoke. Each person’s attention was, so to speak, riveted to the information being given.
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 But the whole is a nice example of a natural time bending process, 5 days and nights compressed in 30 seconds. But the whole is a nice example of a natural time bending process, 5 days and nights compressed in 30 seconds.
  
-{{url>http://pandora.okno.be/ER/editor/00:00:31,00:00:00,00:00:31#?embed=true 320px,240px noborder}}+http://pandora.annemariemaes.net/ER/editor/00:00:15.800 
 +{{url>http://pandora.annemariemaes.net/ER/editor/00:00:31,00:00:00,00:00:31#?embed=true 320px,240px noborder}}
  
  
  
 +\\
  
-**further research info**+ 
 +=====further research info=====
 http://mushroominfo.com/growing-mushrooms/six-steps-to-mushroom-farming/ http://mushroominfo.com/growing-mushrooms/six-steps-to-mushroom-farming/
 http://www.ecovativedesign.com/mushroom-materials/=> grow packaging from mushrooms/mycelium http://www.ecovativedesign.com/mushroom-materials/=> grow packaging from mushrooms/mycelium
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 {{url>http://embed.ted.com/talks/paul_stamets_on_6_ways_mushrooms_can_save_the_world.html#?embed=true 320px,240px noborder}} {{url>http://embed.ted.com/talks/paul_stamets_on_6_ways_mushrooms_can_save_the_world.html#?embed=true 320px,240px noborder}}
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mycelium_lab.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/24 17:22 by ami