Bacterial Cellulose Biosynthesis: Applications in Membrane Tensegrity
Through the ancient process of kombucha brewing, a mutualistic culture of acetobacter, and yeasts produces a bacterial cellulose biofilm the surface of a liquid culture. This material has a high tensile strength, and has been used for numerous applications in the growth of clothing.
Acetobacter Lamp
I grew bacterial cellulose on my own food waste (sweet potato skins, banana peels, apple cores, and kale stems) which was simmered for 45minutes on low heat and then sterilized for 1 hour at 15psi. The two circular sections of material produced were then dried over hemispherical molds in order to create a domed shape. These pieces were then rewetted along the edge and pinched together.
I wired a multicolored LED that changes color based on the amount of the charge in the battery, from blue through the spectrum to red. The battery is rechargeable and connects to a 5v solar panel and charges fully in 2 hours in direct sun through my window on east 1st st NYC.
Biosynthesis of membrane tensegrity structures
Bacterial Cellulose Tetrahedral Tensegrity Solar Aircraft
Bacterial Cellulose Sphere.