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Antoine Bridier-Nahmias Has Created Beautiful Pictures with Fungus

Antoine Bridier-Nahmias has done the impossible -- he has made mold look beautiful and worthy of being called art.

Typically, when one has mold on a piece of bread, they look at it with disgust and instantly throw it out. However, using a Petri dish, he has created mold that is stunning to look at. As a result of the different ways fungus grows on objects, each piece looks different. Some are large, and others are colorful. It is incredibly weird to look at these pieces, and instead of being repulsed as usual, viewers are captivated by the aesthetic.

The way that the mold has been formed has taken on a life of its own. Some of the dishes look like seashells, while others look like planets. Antoine Bridier-Nahmias has done an incredible job of turning the horrifying into the beautiful.
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1. Kaleidoscopic Mold Artwork - Turning something repulsive into art presents an opportunity for innovative and unconventional artistic expression.
2. Fungus-based Aesthetics - Exploring the aesthetic potential of fungus can lead to the creation of unique and visually captivating artworks and designs.
3. Perception of Mold - Changing the perception of mold from disgust to fascination opens up possibilities for innovative applications in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists can incorporate the artistic use of mold into their creations, pushing the boundaries of traditional art mediums and techniques.
2. Interior Design - Integrating mold-based aesthetics into interior design can offer unconventional and visually striking elements to enhance spaces.
3. Biotechnology - Exploring the unique properties of mold can lead to innovative applications in biotechnology, such as materials, pharmaceuticals, or environmental solutions.

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