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« Reply #15 on: Dec 10, 2010, 19:08 »

Beautiful!!! I must admit, he loses some points with me because of his rather dubious reasons for doing the sculptures.(Revealing the nefarious lie of pseudo-coloring in scientific imagery?! o_O) ...and because he doesn't make anythng himself.

Going back to the Blaschkas...I recently stumbled on this lovely set of images of the glass flowers at Harvard
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doncoyote/sets/72157608820077312/with/3027715789/

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« Reply #16 on: Dec 15, 2010, 00:29 »

Oh my! That's so incredible. Particularly the nepenthes and their roots.  Shocked
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« Reply #17 on: Dec 15, 2010, 00:57 »

That's my favorite too! It's the same species as one that lives in our studio.  Very Happy
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« Reply #18 on: Jan 27, 2011, 13:50 »

I thought this would fit in here rather nicely:


Octopus Girl by Christina Bothwell, cast glass, raku clay, and oil paints , 33 x 20 x 16 inches (via NachMoskau)
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« Reply #19 on: Mar 21, 2011, 00:04 »

Not glass but... CAKE!


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« Reply #20 on: Mar 30, 2011, 15:49 »

I'm pretty sure a lot of you have seen Luke Jerram's amazing glass microbiology models already, but just in case not:

Here's a short YouTube film of his malaria sculpture.
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« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2011, 14:42 »

Behold the beautiful glass works of Steffen Dam!
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« Reply #22 on: Aug 08, 2011, 15:36 »

Something for the Ernst Haeckel crowd: Ernst Haeckel furniture, circa 1880
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« Reply #23 on: Aug 29, 2011, 17:46 »

Gorgeous Neapolitan cephalopods visualised by the great Swiss zoologist and palaeontologist Adolf Naef via BibliOdyssey




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« Reply #24 on: Oct 03, 2011, 19:27 »



Entangled - Kate MacDowell http://www.katemacdowell.com/entangled.html
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« Reply #25 on: Oct 04, 2011, 16:50 »

Haha! Yeah, weird I haven't posted her stuff here yet - I guess I thought putting it on the blog would do.

You just use the second icon with the little world and the document attached to it. Yeah, I don't know either what "hyperlink" has got to do with "world and document".  Confused
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« Reply #26 on: Feb 07, 2012, 17:36 »

Takin' this thread to the cybersphere:

Arrow Cindermedusae, 3D Jellyfish Models Generated by an Algorithm
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