Microbial art: an integration of art and microorganisms / Suraya Sulaiman ... [et al.]

The term "arts" refers to a wide range of human activities involving cultural involvement, storytelling and creative expression. It includes a variety of media, including photography, installation, decorative arts, printmaking, drawing, and painting. Using cross-disciplinary education to e...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, Suraya (Author), Wan Ismail, Wan Nordini Hasnor (Author), Othman, Mohd Izani (Author), Mohd Najib, Mohd Nadzri (Author)
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Published: 2022.
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