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The Art in Science: Life-size chocolate skulls
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Friday, 31 May 2013. Whilst browsing on Firebox. I noticed these chocolate Skulls and they reminded me of my previous post on Chocolate skulls with walnut brains. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English literature graduate. BSc Natural Sciences student. Blogger. Lover of art, lover of science and lover of people who work to fuse both into some kind of comprehensible whole. View my complete profile. Who the heck is The Vitruvian Man?
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The Art in Science: Lava over ice. Completely mesmerising.
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Monday, 1 July 2013. Lava over ice. Completely mesmerising. Watch in awe as the bubbles grow into glass domes and burst before settling into black rivers and boulders of semi-molten rock. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English literature graduate. BSc Natural Sciences student. Blogger. Lover of art, lover of science and lover of people who work to fuse both into some kind of comprehensible whole. View my complete profile.
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The Art in Science: Who the heck is The Vitruvian Man?
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Saturday, 17 July 2010. Who the heck is The Vitruvian Man? This famous drawing in ink on paper is a diagram of geometrical ideology, a showcase of exceptional penmanship and a microcosm of the workings of the universe. Sound too good to be true? Leonardo’s interpretation strays slightly from Vitruvius’ specifications as he combined his reading of the text with his own examination of actual human bodies. The Proportions of the Members in a Human Body'.
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The Art in Science: November 2011
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Tuesday, 22 November 2011. Sick: Candice Coust's knitted anatomy. Candace Coust is a Calgary-based mixed-media artist whose recent work. Has involved knitting anatomical works including full bodies, pulled apart at the threads and this stop-motion video of a faciful voyage through our mysterious innards. As 'a fanciful, endoscopic journey through the knitted body that is violently disrupted by the discovery of a malignant malady'.
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The Art in Science: May 2013
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Friday, 31 May 2013. Whilst browsing on Firebox. I noticed these chocolate Skulls and they reminded me of my previous post on Chocolate skulls with walnut brains. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). English literature graduate. BSc Natural Sciences student. Blogger. Lover of art, lover of science and lover of people who work to fuse both into some kind of comprehensible whole. View my complete profile. Who the heck is The Vitruvian Man?
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The Art in Science: The most beautiful sight in space is urine
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Friday, 15 March 2013. The most beautiful sight in space is urine. From down here on our humble planet, the best sight for me is the Milky Way on a clear night in a remote location. Or a meteor shower. Or a Solar Eclipse. Or Uranus, Venus and Mars all visible with the naked eye on the same night. But for Russel Schweickart of Appolo 9. The most beautiful sight in orbit…is a urine dump at sunset"*. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Art in Science: November 2012
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Saturday, 17 November 2012. Tiny, tiny baby mouse. How cute. When I say baby, what I really mean is embryo. This 18.5-day-old double transgenic mouse embryo (transgenic simply meaning that it contains genes from another species) was taken by Gloria Kwon and it won 1st place in the annual Nikon Small World photomicrography competition back in 2007. Monday, 12 November 2012. During a recent trip to the. Harmonograph at the Science Museum, London. Introdu...
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The Art in Science: January 2012
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The Art in Science has a new home at taiscience.com. Wednesday, 18 January 2012. The Art in Science favourite sciart hangouts. My 10 fave sciart hangouts (in no particular order). This list is by no means exhaustive - feel free to share your faves in the comments. One of my favourite blogs for study-procrastination. It features prints, sculptures, street art, sketches and just about every other art form, all inspired by the field of anatomy. Full of awesome images. But that's part of the charm. A Treasur...
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