The Western Blot is a common laboratory technique used to detect and analyze specific proteins in biological samples, and its readout is a black and white image of protein bands. My visual experiment with Western Blot data explores the intersection of science and art by highlighting the subjective nature of interpreting the shades of gray in the image, and reflects on the broader philosophical implications of how we understand and interpret data.

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