Graduation pledges more than just knowledge absorption and proof of intellectual skills, for Erdem Kiziltoprak breaks the boundaries between fashion and science in an industrious work of pouring bacteria onto textile for his graduation project. He aims to visualise the life and growth of bacteria, which is usually invisible to the naked eyes, by composing 3D print on silk. The process involves Kiziltoprak developing his own bacteria population and employing several techniques such as abstract drawings, rusting, 3D crafts, origami, knitting, and rapid prototyping to mimic the bacteria shapes. The ambition to produce second skin to human goes literal, with living bacteria really grows on the fabric.