Posts tagged forest.

{ Simple mathematical pattern describes shape of neuron ‘jungle’ }

A 2/3 power law: L = (3/4π)1/3 × V1/3n2/3
where n is the number of dendritic sections to make up the tree, L is the total length of these sections, and V is the total volume

{ A scaling law derived from optimal dendritic wiring }

Authors:
    Hermann Cuntza,b,c,1,
    Alexandre Mathya, and
    Michael Häussera

Abstract:
The wide diversity of dendritic trees is one of the most striking features of neural circuits. Here we develop a general quantitative theory relating the total length of dendritic wiring to the number of branch points and synapses. We show that optimal wiring predicts a 2/3 power law between these measures. We demonstrate that the theory is consistent with data from a wide variety of neurons across many different species and helps define the computational compartments in dendritic trees. Our results imply fundamentally distinct design principles for dendritic arbors compared with vascular, bronchial, and botanical trees.

A double-feature on { SVA portfolios } at Behance today:

My re-designed chess set / sculpture { Quantum Chess }
+ the { Terrarium Typeface }.

Thank you!

treecat:

Just found an awesome tutorial for making a bed of moss.  Great for table displays for art and craft shows and maybe even for your home.

Saving for future reference!

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love moss.

On { SVA portfolios } today — thank you for the feature.

Thanks to The SVA Curation Team for featuring my painting, { Oh, Deer. }, on { SVA Portfolios } today!

Five Most Viewed Projects at SVA Portfolios

Since the School of Visual Arts partnered with { Behance } a little over a month ago to launch { SVA Portfolios }, thousands of people have visited the site to check out the work of SVA alumni, faculty members, and degree-seeking students. Below are five projects that are currently attracting the most views. Click the links to see all of the images within each project, and to add your own, visit { SVA Portfolios }.

4) Olena Shmahalo (BFA 2011 Visual & Critical Studies), { A Strange Forest }

via { Visual Arts Briefs }

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A Strange Forest — spring 2008 — was the culmination of my freshman year at SVA. I’d hope to create an immersive experience that would live unbounded by the parameters of medium or of particular art practices.
Approx. 7 x 3 ft, painting & multimedia.

Tzu-chi YEH (Taiwanese, b. 1957)

via but does it float

little forest.

{ angex }

#sprouts  #forest  

I’d be happy here.

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#forest  #fog  

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#forest  #crow  

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#magical  #forest  

monokatze:(via sabino)

#forest  #fantasy  #mori