#sciart: I love mitochondria, especially cheerful ones. https://t.co/bF4IvCPLt4 pic.twitter.com/PZ2Mjn57v7
— Michele Banks (@artologica) March 3, 2015
Emerald Glass Frog by Gregory Basco, @naturesbestpics Winner of "Art in Nature" http://t.co/wSfnTJbCrk #sciart pic.twitter.com/7ast1mcsci
— Smithsonian's NMNH (@NMNH) March 3, 2015
#SciArt Imaginary Friends of Science: Maxwell's, Descartes' & Laplace's Demon linocuts http://t.co/uFqzGdn2dj pic.twitter.com/i0FDfHCXQ3
— Ele (@minouette) March 3, 2015
Sonja Hinrichsen creates experiences, not objects, with snow. http://t.co/CJYemReAkr #sciart via @artologica pic.twitter.com/XYuj3zgEC9
— The Finch and Pea (@finchandpea) February 25, 2015
An Atlantic fourhorn octopus (Pteroctopus tetracirrhus) made of glass @HarvardMuseum #SciArt #BioArt #MolluscMonday pic.twitter.com/QgCiiRBaK4
— ArtBioCollaborative (@artbiocollab) February 23, 2015
But there is sure to be a bunch of new, cool stuff if you dive into the #SciArt hashtag right now. It's running until March 7th (so, um, tomorrow) but of course the tweets and links will be up there for a while to come.
All of these pictures are badass! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteScience can be so beautiful! I'm sure there's plenty more where that came from by now.
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