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Picture Wednesday: 3D-printed mathematical art | Day 331

Picture Wednesday: 3D-printed mathematical art | Day 331

Henry Segerman is a mathematician, and an artist. For him, these two things go hand in hand, with aesthetics informed by mathematical concepts.

Posted on July 16, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags 3D art, 3d printing, henry segerman, mathematical art, picture wednesday, saul schleimer, science art1 Comment on Picture Wednesday: 3D-printed mathematical art | Day 331
Picture Wednesday: The daily petri dish art of Klari Reis | Day 303b

Picture Wednesday: The daily petri dish art of Klari Reis | Day 303b

You may have seen these colourful petri dishes and thought they were bacteria. They’re not, but Klari Reis’ petri dish art is still cool.

Posted on June 17, 2015August 19, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags Klari Reis, petri dish art, picture wednesday, science artLeave a comment on Picture Wednesday: The daily petri dish art of Klari Reis | Day 303b
Powers of ten and ten and ten | Day 300

Powers of ten and ten and ten | Day 300

On the 300 day anniversary of my blog I decide to celebrate with an inspirational short film.

Posted on June 14, 2015June 14, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags Eames, inspirational science, powers of ten, science art, science film1 Comment on Powers of ten and ten and ten | Day 300
Picture Wednesday: Microscopic Leaps | Day 283

Picture Wednesday: Microscopic Leaps | Day 283

Originally comissioned for a story on Eric Betzig, Markos Kay’s cell microscopy illustrations are beautiful in their own right.

Posted on May 27, 2015May 28, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags interviews, markos kay, microscopy, picture wednesday, science art, science illustration1 Comment on Picture Wednesday: Microscopic Leaps | Day 283

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