Bidloo, Ontleding Des Menschelyken Lichaams
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Click through the image; the set is beautiful.
Reminds me of this { illustration } I made two years ago.
(via scientificillustration)
Bidloo, Ontleding Des Menschelyken Lichaams
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Click through the image; the set is beautiful.
Reminds me of this { illustration } I made two years ago.
(via scientificillustration)
Wright’s Celestial Map of the Universe, 1742
aka
A synopsis of the universe, or, the visible world epitomiz’d / by Thomas Wright of Durham.
{ this }, pieced together.
Also, if you want the ultra-high-res version that might crash/stall your shit (it’s 10k px tall, lossless jpg), that’s { here. } YW.
Does anyone have ideas about displaying works on paper (prints, drawings) inexpensively but professionally (no foam, etc.), for a gallery show?
(especially for “odd” sizes that aren’t easily framed w/o a custom job)
Ideas so far:
• matte-less & frame-less hanging w/ binder/bulldog clips
• plexiglas “floating” (sandwiched btwn 2 sheets of plexi, which are bolted together)
• “floating” in a storebought frame between glass panes, no matte
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Cornell’s New 3-D Printer Lets You Print Food in Any Shape and Texture
The Cornell Creative Machines Lab has invented a 3-D printer that not only allows you to print food, but lets you create almost any design imaginable with your favorite ingredients. Working with experts from the French Culinary Institute, Cornell’s new technology may soon be available for chefs and home use, allowing enterprising cooks to customize new and interesting dishes with healthier ingredients. We’ve seen a similar concept designed by a pair of students at MIT, but this ready made design takes things to a whole new level. Spaceship nuggets anyone? (via Cornell’s New 3-D Printer Lets You Print Food in Any Shape and Texture | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World)
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I’m ok with this.