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A fine WordPress.com site. Death, madness and amorphous blobs at the Congress for Curious People. September 27, 2013. Middot; by carlamackinnon. Middot; in event. Middot; Leave a comment. Alongside these disaster recreations were cycloramas. The first formal talk of the day came from Richard Barnett. An Engagement Fellow for Wellcome Trust, who gave a brief and beautifully eloquent history of England’s fairs. Beginning as celebration of saints days, these fairs were originally commerce environments and l...
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Procrastination is important to a well-balanced mind. Friday Frivolity: Concepts in Ant Farm Design. September 20, 2013. Jeff Schwarting didn’t like the pre-fab plastic look of commercial ant farms, so he designed a farm of his own and put it on Kickstarter. His farm uses “space gel,” which serves as food source, water source, and tunneling medium. I’m … Continue reading →. A truly great comment policy. June 26, 2012. March 15, 2012.
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Category Archives: Artists & Art. Jennifer Steen Booher: the wonder of found objects. November 29, 2013. Artists & Art. October 21, 2013. Artists & Art. Film, Video and Music. Are there moths in the Uncanny Valley? October 20, 2013. I love this meditative video. . . until the moth. It’s a skillful animation, but I feel like it’s going to start dancing with its little legs, singing “What the Moth Says....Hellip; Continue reading →. I recen...
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Call for Artwork: U.S. State Dep’t Marine Debris Art Challenge. September 23, 2013. Have you made artwork out of marine debris? The US. Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans & International Environmental & Scientific Affairs is inviting submissions to the “Marine Debris Art Challenge” (hosted at flickr). Entries must: list your country, specify … Continue reading →. Artists & Art. Science in culture and policy. September 23, 2013. Lunati...
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Cephalopodmania | bioephemera.com
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. You know you like them. January 19, 2008. What more is there to say, really? It’s a tentacle arm. A friend of mine told me I need “at least two” of these. . . . . . at LEAST two? And once the first one’s on, … Continue reading →. December 8, 2007. This stunning silver urchin ring and squid tentacle earrings are from emily amey. The paperweights below, including “an exact replica of a mammalian heart,” are by Walteria living. June 2, 2007.
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Useful things for teachers of biology (and other subjects). Call for Artwork: U.S. State Dep’t Marine Debris Art Challenge. September 23, 2013. Have you made artwork out of marine debris? Artists & Art. Science in culture and policy. October 5: NYC Festival of Medical History and the Arts. September 23, 2013. Medical Illustration and History. Science in culture and policy. The evolutionary history of feathers. September 21, 2013. Jeff Sch...
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Books: enjoyed, reviewed, otherwise. 8220;Meat the Future”: The In Vitro Meat Cookbook. September 22, 2013. It’s a book of recipes that you can’t cook . . . yet! Those diehard dietary techno-optimists over at NextNature are preparing a speculative “In Vitro Meat Cookbook” to explore the outer bounds of what one might make from in … Continue reading →. Artists & Art. Film, Video and Music. Science in culture and policy. September 21, 2013.
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December | 2013 | bioephemera.com
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Monthly Archives: December 2013. More Awe, Please. December 27, 2013. Last year I posted this essay on the awe-inducing power of murmurations, in which I mused on the relationship between awe and fear: When I’m lucky enough to witness dramatic natural phenomena (or even something as quotidian as an undiluted, … Continue reading →. Department of the Drama. Film, Video and Music. Medical Illustration and History. Random Acts of Altruism.
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. A biologist-artist with an excruciatingly abbreviated attention span, I ask many annoying questions, and dabble in pretty much everything except music and math. Jessica Palmer can be reached at bioephemera (at) gmail dot com. Department of the Drama. Film, Video and Music. Medical Illustration and History. Random Acts of Altruism. Science in culture and policy. Web 20, New Media, and Gadgets. A Snail's Eye View. Blog of a Bookslut.
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Conspicuous consumption | bioephemera.com
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The art of biology and the biology of art. The word “bioephemera”. Category Archives: Conspicuous consumption. Buying things is fun. And supports the economy. Lewis Tardy: Skeletal Metal. October 20, 2013. I recently saw some of Lewis Tardy’s work at a show, and was impressed by the visual impact of his metal automatons against a dark background (particularly the moving pieces). While it’s difficult to call his sleek, modern chrome pieces … Continue reading →. Artists & Art. September 20, 2013. Paula Ste...
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