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**ART GALLERY**

A group for Art Lovers, Art Makers, Artisans, & Art History Enthusiasts.  Let's share our interests, our creations, and our thoughts on all art forms.

Location: #arts
Members: 19
Latest Activity: Apr 2

Art made by coloring bacterial DNA with proteins and watching them multiply.

Image: Confocal microscopy of a bacterial biofilm composed of Bacillus subtilis expressing fluorescent proteins (TagRFP-T, sfGFP, TagBFP, mKate2 and mOrange2) to identify distinct lineages of bacteria in the biofilm. Images were taken at the Haseloff labwithin the Department of Plant Sciences.

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DESIGN

Started by Michel. Last reply by Michel Apr 2. 2 Replies

A repository of design ideas. The good, the bad, the ugly.Design is about the…Continue

Tags: constraints, requirements, components, environment, design

Mind-bending anamorphic art makes the world look like software

Started by Michel. Last reply by Onyango Makagutu Mar 24. 3 Replies

Anamorphic, of course stemming from the Greek for “up from” or in this…Continue

Tags: buildings, painting, illusion, optical, anamorphic

The Legacy of the Plumed Serpent in Ancient Mexico

Started by Dallas the Phallus. Last reply by Dallas the Phallus Nov 4, 2012. 3 Replies

I went to the Dallas Museum today. Yes, a museum all about me! Lol. Just kidding. No, I went and saw the Legacy of the Plumed Serpent in Ancient Mexico,…Continue

Tags: art, history, Mesoamerica

** Art Books **

Started by Sydni Moser. Last reply by Marianne Sep 2, 2012. 2 Replies

Have some favorite booksonArtto shareand recommend?Continue

Bryan Lewis Saunders: Self-portraits done to a different drug every day (45 Photos)

Started by Michel. Last reply by Marianne Sep 2, 2012. 5 Replies

Fascinating experiment! Though I suspect that if he did that on consecutive days, there must have been interesting combinations of residual and fresh effects, specially towards the end of the month.If they are showed in chronological order, the…Continue

Tags: drugs, self-portraits, Bryan Lewis Saunders, Artist

Wild Images from Tumblr Blogs

Started by doone. Last reply by Michel Jul 22, 2012. 7 Replies

Fuzzyman for Coldplayby Universal EverythingHiggs Boson…Continue

Tags: Blogs, Tumblr, from, Images, Wild

Christian Keinstar

Started by Michel. Last reply by Neal Jul 16, 2012. 3 Replies

Just because it's red.----------------------------------------Christian KeinstarDroppingFotoarbeit, 2008.C-Prints auf 310g/m² Fine Art Papier strukturiert. 8 Fotos je 78 x 50 cm, gerahmt.…Continue

Tags: red, photography, Keinstar, Christian

Anatomical Cross-Sections Made with Quilled Paper by Lisa Nilsson

Started by Michel. Last reply by Dallas the Phallus May 14, 2012. 3 Replies

I just discovered this fantastic artist. Lisa Nilsson's images are simply amazing: a very creative blend of art and science.--------------------------------------For her Tissue Series, artist Lisa Nilsson constructs anatomical cross sections of the…Continue

Tags: Lisa Nilsson, quilling, paper, anatomy, science

Odilon Redon

Started by Dallas the Phallus. Last reply by Dallas the Phallus May 14, 2012. 6 Replies

Bertrand-Jean Redon, better known as Odilon Redon (April 20, 1840 – July 6, 1916) was a French symbolist painter,…Continue

Tags: Odilon Redon, pastels., drawing, painting

Art & Science: Paintings Made with Iridescent Nanopaints Change Color on the Spot

Started by Michel. Last reply by Michel May 13, 2012. 2 Replies

I love high tech art forms. Computer art, multimedia, interactive. Now, nano particles and nano structures mimicked from the animal world  to paint in iridescent tones.…Continue

Tags: animal, Franziska Schenk, nanopaints, iridescence, science

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Comment by Neal on March 26, 2013 at 5:16pm

Very cool as well. =)

Comment by Michel on March 26, 2013 at 4:24pm

And now the deceptively simple but incredibly advanced state-of-the-art equivalent.

Comment by doone on March 26, 2013 at 4:00pm

Cool, 

Comment by Michel on March 26, 2013 at 3:56pm

And here's the first computer-aided design system from 1962.

SketchPad.

 

Comment by Michel on March 26, 2013 at 3:40pm

If you are into architecture, you might want to watch this, and consider that everything you see is made with computer animation software.

(3DSmax & V-Ray rendering)

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Worth looking at full screen.

Comment by Michel on March 23, 2013 at 11:50am


A company called Lumilor has announced a permanent electroluminescent paint that can be selectively illuminated by applying a charge to it. Burning Man attendees are already familiar with the ubiquitous, cheap EL wire, but this takes things to a new level:

The LumiLor TM electroluminescent coating system is a patent-pending, practical, durable and affordable technology that can be illuminated with a simple electrical current.

Used in conjunction with simple driver electronics, LumiLor will illuminate any surface brightly, and is capable of being custom-animated to flash in sequenced, strobed, and sound activated modes.

The potential for customization is practically limitless!
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Comment by Neal on March 22, 2013 at 9:16am

Grumpy cat as Vincent van no:

Comment by Neal on March 20, 2013 at 7:16am

Anamorphic Illusions:

Comment by doone on March 19, 2013 at 10:54am

Organization Man

MAR 19 2013 @ 10:43AM

Ursus Wehrli specializes in organizing items, people, even paintings; his new booktackles life’s smaller moments. From an interview with the artist:

I think it speaks to our complicated world because our days are full of decisions and sometimes it is really hard to decide what is right, what’s wrong and we have to fight against the mess and the chaos. I wouldn’t say it is a manifesto for a neat world, but I’m happy if it makes people think about the balance between chaos and order. Of course, we realise we need both poles and it’s the balance that makes life worth living.

More on Wehrli’s process here.

(Image from The Art Of Clean Up, hat tip: Mark Frauenfelder)

Comment by doone on March 17, 2013 at 6:24am

Face Of The Day

MAR 16 2013 @ 8:32PM

Graffiti by Nuxuno Xän, in Fort De France, Martinique. Photo by Rosali Rodrigues viaStreet Art Utopia.

 
 
 

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