Tiny Life
One of the oldest and tiniest organisms on the planet, cyanobacteria have a tricky relationship with humans. Billions of years ago, their photosynthesis pumped out oxygen that kick-started our evolution;. This sculpture, ‘∞ Blue’ (Infinity Blue) measures over nine metres high – a million times the size of the cyanobacterium that inspired it. Part of an installation by Studio Swine recently opened at The Eden Project (Cornwall, UK), every few seconds gas cannons inside fire out scented smoke rings – similar perhaps to how the tiny bacteria support our atmosphere from rivers and lakes around the world. Yet even with their vital role in our existence, cyanobacteria produce cyanotoxins that are potentially harmful to humans. NASA is currently supporting a ’lake observer’ project to monitor real bacterial levels in American lakes using specialist drones.
Written by John Ankers
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