Every six months, the Materials Research Society holds an art competition. Researchers from around the globe pick their favorite microscope images and often enhance them with Adobe Photoshop or other ...
Carl Strüwe took only two kinds of photographs. The first was typical enough: Italian sculpture and architecture he saw on vacation. The second was far less typical: close-ups of diatoms, butterfly ...
Contrary to popular belief, beauty is not only skin deep: there is plenty to fascinate right beneath the surface. This is certainly true for artist Jo Berry, whose latest work illuminates the ...
William & Mary art students studying scale got to see every aspect of tiny objects writ large as they learned to use the scanning electron microscope in the Small Hall Makerspace. The idea was to ...
As biochemist Michael Davidson peered at monkey DNA through his microscope more than two decades ago, he saw more than scientific form and function. He saw art. Davidson eventually began taking ...
Documentary could not appear, at first, further from the practice of abstract photography; a difference between reflection and construction. Except for 20th century German Carl Strüwe, who spent three ...
TALLAHASSEE - As biochemist Michael Davidson peered at monkey DNA through his microscope more than two decades ago he saw more than scientific form and function. He saw art. Davidson eventually began ...
Jo Berry is back! This time she’s showing Hijacking Natural Systems at the University of Nottingham’s Djanogly Gallery, opening February 26th. Jo Berry's "Hijacking Natural Systems," Gallery View.
The world always forgets the little guy. But art remembers. Diego Rivera gave working people their due in his populist murals; Signac and Seurat brought the dot to prominence in pointillism and ...
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