Sharma Sunanda, Meyer Vera
Chair of Applied and Molecular Microbiology, Technische Universität Berlin, Str. des 17. Juni 135, 10623, Berlin, Germany.
Fungal Biol Biotechnol. 2022 Jan 10;9(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s40694-021-00130-7.
Biological pigmentation is one of the most intriguing traits of many fungi. It holds significance to scientists, as a sign of biochemical metabolism and organism-environment interaction, and to artists, as the source of natural colors that capture the beauty of the microbial world. Furthermore, the functional roles and aesthetic appeal of biological pigmentation may be a path to inspiring human empathy for microorganisms, which is key to understanding and preserving microbial biodiversity. A project focused on cross-species empathy was initiated and conducted as part of an artist-in-residence program in 2021. The aim of this residency is to bridge the current divide between science and art through interdisciplinary practice focused on fungi.
The residency resulted in multiple products that are designed for artistic and scientific audiences with the central theme of biological pigmentation in fungi and other microorganisms. The first product is a video artwork that focuses on Aspergillus niger as a model organism that produces melanin pigment in a biosynthetic process similar to that of humans. The growth and morphology of this commonplace organism are displayed through video, photo, animation, and time-lapse footage, inviting the viewer to examine the likenesses and overlaps between humans and fungi. The second product is The Living Color Database, an online compendium of biological colors for scientists, artists, and designers. It links organisms across the tree of life, focusing on fungi, bacteria, and archaea, and the colors they express through biological pigmentation. Each pigment is represented in terms of its chemistry, its related biosynthesis, and its color expressions according to different indices: HEX, RGB, and Pantone. It is available at color.bio.
As fungal biotechnology continues to mature into new application areas, it is as important as ever that there is human empathy for these organisms to promote the preservation and appreciation of fungal biodiversity. The products presented here provide paths for artists, scientists, and designers to understand microorganisms through the lens of color, promoting interspecies empathy through research, teaching, and practice.
生物色素沉着是许多真菌最引人入胜的特征之一。它对科学家具有重要意义,是生化代谢和生物体与环境相互作用的标志;对艺术家而言,它是捕捉微生物世界之美的天然色彩来源。此外,生物色素沉着的功能作用和美学吸引力可能是激发人类对微生物产生同理心的途径,而这对于理解和保护微生物多样性至关重要。2021年,作为驻校艺术家项目的一部分,启动并开展了一个专注于跨物种同理心的项目。该驻校项目的目标是通过以真菌为重点的跨学科实践,弥合当前科学与艺术之间的鸿沟。
该驻校项目产生了多种面向艺术和科学受众的作品,其核心主题是真菌和其他微生物中的生物色素沉着。第一个作品是一个视频艺术作品,以黑曲霉为模式生物,它在类似于人类的生物合成过程中产生黑色素。通过视频、照片、动画和延时摄影展示了这种常见生物体的生长和形态,邀请观众审视人类与真菌之间的相似之处和重叠之处。第二个作品是“活色数据库”,这是一个面向科学家、艺术家和设计师的生物颜色在线汇编。它将生命之树上的生物联系起来,重点关注真菌、细菌和古菌,以及它们通过生物色素沉着所呈现的颜色。每种色素都根据其化学性质、相关生物合成以及根据不同索引(十六进制、RGB和潘通)的颜色表现来呈现。可在color.bio上获取。
随着真菌生物技术不断成熟并进入新的应用领域,对这些生物体产生人类同理心对于促进真菌生物多样性的保护和欣赏一如既往地重要。这里展示的作品为艺术家、科学家和设计师提供了通过颜色视角理解微生物的途径,通过研究、教学和实践促进跨物种同理心。