An international network of/for intelligent organisms
So you want slime?
I can give you slime. I'll post physarum to anyone anywhere free of charge.
"Free?" you say, surely that's too good to be true?
Indeed it is, I said free of charge, not actually free. This is the slime mould collective, lone oat flakes do not get visited by physarum fairy. You must prove your worth if you want to join and engage with the network. Assimilation doesn't hurt, we promise and you might like it.
Tell us why you want the slime, what are your hopes and fears for slimekind? Where do you you see your slime in five years time?
A paragraph, a short story, maybe a few lines of verse, how about an expressive dance? We don't mind we just want you to communicate.
In return we will let you have your very own slime sent discreetly in a plain envelope - your friends and family need never know!
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Jos,
Ik stuur je dit weekend wel een wat uitgebreidere mail op je rechtstreekse mailadres..
ik weet niet helemaal welke beperkingen dit Collective qua omvang voor reacties heeft.
Besef wel dat ik zelf ook nog maar net ben begonnen maar ik zal mijn eerste ervaringen graag met je delen.
Groet,
Jan
Ik ben ook maar een beginner in het verzorgen van physarium..... Maar het is mijn mening dat samenwerking en uitwisseling van ervaringen en kennis de beste manier is om gezamenlijk vooruitgang te boeken. (En het maakt de hobby ook leuker wanneer dingen gedeeld worden)
Groet,
Jos.
Hey,
I am an artist from Vienna and i already did a project with living slime-molds years ago and i really enjoyed working with it. Time passed on and I wanted to revisit my old art-work but make it better. Also one museum in Germany and one musuem in Switzerland contacted me recently to show this work. So I was very hyped to get my old cultures going but sadly I didn't store it correctly and it got wet over the last years. So I would looooove to get new cultures to work with them once again! :D
thanks in advance,
Dominik
ok
long story
having had a long interest in math and science
i sm somewhat ( understatement ) nerdy
half a century ago, in highschool biology class, i found slime mold to be quite fascinating
skip forward to about 15 years ago
it was a wet christmas eve in portland
one of my sons came to visit
going out to the back of the house
lifting up pieces of pine bark
we discovered some physarum
we each cultured some
and
enjoyed it
it has since been returned to nature
unable to find any more
i would like to enjoy another culture
just a minor pleasure of and old guy
thank you
john
who else celebrates christmas eve with a slime mold hunt and capture ???
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