Explore the Invisible
Vernissage - February 3 at 4 - 5 PM
Step into the world of bacteria — a photographic exhibition that makes the invisible visible. During the vernissage, you will experience the works by the Berlin-based artist Gabriela Torres Ruiz, revealing the hidden microbial world we live within. Meet ten bacteria you are unlikely to have known so well before, and discover how you encounter some of them in the application exhibition Bacteria at Work.
The vernissage opens with a series of short Insight Sessions, where researchers and practitioners share their inspiring projects and perspectives. Afterwards, you are welcome to stay, walk around, and experience the exhibition.
Welcome!
Participation is free of charge, but places are limited. Please secure your spot by registering now.
INSIGHT SESSIONS
Textiles and Probiotic Micro-organisms
Vincent Nierstrasz, Professor of Textile Materials Technology, Swedish School of Textiles at the University of Borås
Micro-organisms play an important role in our daily live, on and in our body serving our health, as well as pathogens in our surroundings. What could be the exciting role of textiles in this domain?
From Spoilers to Starters: The Dual Role of Micro-organisms in Food Systems
Charlotta Löfström, Researcher RISE iin Gothenburg
Microorganisms are both creators and spoilers in food production – essential for fermentation and flavor, yet capable of causing serious safety risks. This talk explores how we can harness beneficial microbes while controlling harmful ones to ensure safe, high-quality foods.
Pigment from the Sea — A New Perspective on Textile Dyeing
Ida Näslund, Founder of MOUNID
This talk rethinks bacteria by exploring how cyanobacteria and microalgae — often viewed as a threat in our oceans — can become blue pigments for textile dyeing. We explore how reimagining bacteria can turn environmental challenges into new material possibilities for fashion.