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Chloé Savard is a Montreal-based artist and microbiologist. Originally trained as a musician, she turned to microbiology as a way to explore new scientific and creative perspectives. Under the pseudonym @tardibabe on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, she uses a microscope and her iPhone to capture striking images and videos of microorganisms—transforming drops of water into mesmerizing visual landscapes. Her work blends art and science, revealing the hidden beauty and complexity of microscopic ecosystems while raising awareness about their fragility.
Her unique approach has earned her two honorable mentions in the 2022 Nikon Small World In Motion competition. She has also showcased her work at events like the SPHÈRE Festival at Canada’s National Arts Centre. Through collaborations with scientific and cultural institutions, Chloé shares her discoveries with a wide audience, helping to democratize microbiology and inspire a new generation of observers of the invisible world.

Dinobryon lives in colony that forms multiple branches, making it look a bit like wheat or a bouquet of flowers. Every gold dot is a single cell encased in a protective transparent shell made of cellulose and proteins called the lorica. What is even crazier is that each cell is able to secrete its own shell to hide into! They also possess two unequal flagella whipping around, a short and a long one, enabling them to move around and find the best spot for photosynthesis you can see those flagella in the clips with the blue background, where I used phase contrast illumination!
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