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Cell Dance - sneak peek at my next collection WIP
#scienceart #abstractnft #micrograph #NFT #NFTCommunity #NFTartist #nftart
@lucrafund All 0.05eth - based on neuroscience and micrography. 12/15 left 🙏🏽😊 thank you
https://t.co/y62GOSjm23
@DorotheeNft Neural Fractalia collection
Inspired by neuroscience and micrography
15 1/1s (12 left)
0.05eth each
https://t.co/y62GOS1Lav
@sharafi_eth 0.05eth each - inspired by neuroscience and micrograph
https://t.co/y62GOSjm23
@artoninternet @whitelistart Thanks AOI! Please check out my Neural Fractalia collection on OS. I have 12/15 pieces left of this neuroscience and micrograph inspired collection - 0.05eth each.
https://t.co/y62GOSjm23
@17thCenturyLady @MuseumCromwell @jdmccafferty @cheapsellotape @KingCharlesIRTN @ElizStJohn @clairejowitt @KL_Clements Robert Hooke's book Micrographia was first published in 1664, containing drawings of the creatures he was able to observe through microscopes. It must have given people quite a shock!
See the winning images from the 2021 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition. https://t.co/a4Zyn19bd8
A Spectacularly Colorful Shot of an Oak Leaf Tops Nikon’s 2021 Photomicrography Competition https://t.co/RoeagiGVVA
Snowflakes to slime mould: The @NikonSmallWorld #photomicrography competition began in 1975 as a means to recognise and applaud the efforts of those involved with #photography through the light #microscope https://t.co/VsECJ3j7TT
Congratulations to the winners of the 47th @NikonSmallWorld Photomicrography Competition, which recognizes excellence in photography through the light microscope!
Jason Kirk took home 1st place for this striking image of a southern live oak leaf’s trichomes, stomata & vessels.
Re-exploring @LorenzoOggiano's work → synthetic biologies & bio-cosmologies | Micrographies / Photomicrographies, 2020 https://t.co/FwyuNkmifo
Robert #Hooke's "Micrographia" (1665) was the first work to depict microscopic specimens, and includes his famous illustration of a flea. Hooke praised the "beauty" of this creature, with its "suit of sable Armour" and "sharp pinns...like Porcupine’s Quills." 🦔🔬 #ArchivesBugs
At @TheHuntington, “Seeing for Yourself” will look at how artists/scientists have made hidden worlds visible from the 1500s on. The show will feature items ranging from Robert Hooke's “Micrographia,” featuring etchings of minute objects, to depictions of viruses like COVID-19.
📢Call for Microscopy Images + Videos! 🔬—"The Nikon Small World #Photomicrography Competition is open to to anyone with an interest in #microscopy and photography through the microscope." —Submit your work by 4/30. https://t.co/HfemH4YCIH #ArtScience
Hand-Colored Zoological Photomicrographs by Ernst Heeger (1860) .
I'm not exactly sure what they are (currently for sale from Hans P. Kraus, New York) - but I think they are beautiful.
Two new #MuseumJigsaws🧩 to start your week off!
If the flea from Robert Hooke's Micrographia doesn't tickle your fancy, then devour the tasty treats of chef Charles Francatelli.
Puzzle away: https://t.co/Wk9UZlgGxP
These #SpookyTuesday spiders come from Micrographia (1665) by Robert Hooke. Check it out on our digital collections and zoom in really close! #OthmerLibrary
https://t.co/mKv3dGkMxh
A selection of the winning images from #Nikon’s 46th annual #SmallWorld #photomicrography competition. The competition recognises excellence in the world of #microscopic image-making https://t.co/O3BEo3nDGT @NikonSmallWorld
NIKON SMALL WORLD PHOTOMICROGRAPHY 2020
1st Daniel Castranova, Dr Brant Weinstein & Bakary Samasa: Juvenile zebrafish
2nd Daniel Knop: Embryonic development of a clownfish on days 1, 3, 5 and 9
3rd Dr Igor Siwanowicz: The tongue of a freshwater snail
https://t.co/0QOgHaDitX
#DidYouKnow chocolate looks as blissful as it tastes? 🤩🔬
Lee Hendrickson's #photomicrography of crystals include intricate structures from wine, chocolate, caffeine, citric acid, to acetaminophen that transform into vivid colors and mesmerizing patterns. https://t.co/iLREcztTKC