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kevinwada: Another commission! Â This time of John Carter. Â The request was to make him smoldering, true to the book, and looking over his shoulder. Â It was meant as a gift to a true John Carter fan and was not to be based on the movie depiction of
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geneticist: Artist Lisa Nilsson constructed various cross sections of the human body using only pieces of rolled paper. Click to zoom in on each picture and be amazed.
fuckyeahlgbtqartists: Heather Cassils Heather Cassils is a visual artist who uses the human body as a raw material to disrupt the gender binary. Queering sports science and engaging in rigorous physical training, the body is manipulated into a shape
Always a great idea to have a full-page of mad science equipment background stuff and not do any sketches for it. grEAT IDEA!
who-let-the-daleks-out: thenerdgirlcometh: I actually believe artists and scientists think very similarly. Complex, abstract thought? They both have that down. It’s all about where that thinking takes you after that. Words cannot describe how much
circulatorylife: - Sienna Morris Where math, science and art collide. Sienna uses mathematical equations from her subject matter to create her intricately stunning drawings. For her piece “Human Heart” you’ll find equations for norepinephrine,
nysci: Check out the best of Princeton’s Art of Science exhibit now at @nysci. http://ow.ly/zBwYw The Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art. Both of these disciplines involve the pursuit of those moments of discovery
I’m feeling pervy. Send me an ask. Remain anon if you would like. Tell me what your strangest fantasy or fetish is. I want to read dirty things. Erm… for science. And art. Yes. Both. Do it. XD I’m kinky as all hell, so don’t
tassietyger: unicornempire: pixiescout: A witch mom adopts a human boy who’s gonna go to space!!!!!!!! MY HEARTTTTTTT A nice blend of science and fantasy together :D
littlelimpstiff14u2: The Exquisite Scale of Jie Ma’s Art Jie Ma is a digital artist from Shangai, China. He is currently working as Concept Designer and Art Director in the industry of Film and Video Games. Along with his professional career,
sonnet20: shakescene: the beef between STEM and arts + humanities is so tired. science and art are the same. sister subjects. they’ve fueled one another for years. one cannot exist without the other. they’re both made of the same kind of wonder, one
neornithes: seriously, fuck the false dichotomy between Science and The Arts. like capital-S Science isn’t an art that requires creativity, perseverance, patience, and skilled observation. like The Arts don’t require rigor, discipline, practice,
Cover by Ron Turner and Reginald Heade’s for One Against Tomorrow by Hank Janson, 1956.
Cover of Science Fiction Terror Tales by Emsh, 1955. The collection has short stories from some of the greats including Dick, Asimov, Sturgeon, Bradbury, Heinlen and more!
Cover of Fantasy and Science Fiction by Hannes Bok, November 1963.
Cover art for Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1959.
ohioisloko: “The human heart stripped of fat and muscle, with just the angel veins exposed.” this is fucking sick
neurosmechanica: “The Space Era” 16x16, acrylic on masonite, 2000 Another old illustration from college. Since I’m turning 35 soon and just ended my first decade out of art college I’ve decided to go through & post / reflect on
fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Artist Fabian Oefner enjoys capturing both art and science in his work. In his latest series, “Orchid”, the blossom-like images are the result of splashes. He layered multiple colors of paint, ending with a top layer of black
artandsciencejournal: Isn’t Earth’s gravity a beautiful thing? That which goes up must come down. And indeed it is this folding of up and down, in and out, that makes Fabian Oefner’s ‘Orchid’ so visually stunning. Oefner invites us to see
moshita: Custom open-front shadow boxes. Reproduction and original vintage imagery. 1800s medicine vials and corkscrews. Belle Brocante
birggitt: mediavengers: MediAvengers: Best of science, business, and current events … MediAvengers is an MCU media blog. Magazine spreads and newspaper articles made by fans, for the fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Facebook | DeviantArt |
ejlandsman: Here’s the step-by-step for my most recent assignment for vertebrate illustration, a composite drawing of an alligator head with a portion skull and musculature exposed. See captions for the blow-by-blow :3 I have to say I am not a big
science-junkie: The intriguing science behind Bruce Lee’s one-inch punch It’s a punch that has captivated our imagination for decades. From the distance of one-inch, Bruce Lee could break boards, knock opponents off their feet and look totally badass
jedavu: ZONA by Alex Andreyev Digital art guru, Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Alex Andreyev created a concept for ZONA TV series (based on the short science fiction novel written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky), to be released in 2015
asylum-art: Patterns of Harmony by Gaspar Battha Patterns of Harmony is a mirrored projection mapping installation inspired by quantum physics and a research to find the origin of geometry. It focuses on all of nature’s weird beauty, takes concepts
nemfrog: Fig. 1. Kneeling. The Medical adviser and complete guide to health and long life. 1825.
modmad:thisobscuredesireforbeauty: “Baikal Zen”: Rocks that have fallen on the ice of Lake Baikal are heated by sunlight and emit infrared rays that melt the ice below. Once the sun is gone, the ice becomes solid again, creating a small support for
balu8: Weird Science-Fantasy #1: The Children by Albert B. Feldstein, Wallace Wood and Jim Wroten; cover by Wallace Wood and Marie Severin EC
askspades: I’ve heard it once said that cooking is at the intersection of science and art. Whilst this saying holds true for many past times, there’s few that grant the opportunity to create and express that also provide the chance to create such
Art class. Drawing 101. Not too bad. This is alittle above my average work. I have a C in this course.
secretgaygentdanvers: ajaegerpilot: neornithes: seriously, fuck the false dichotomy between Science and The Arts. as if capital-S Science isn’t an art that requires creativity, perseverance, patience, and skilled observation. as if The Arts don’t
wtxch:Carlos Ochagavia (Spanish,b. 1913)Illustration for “Tomorrow and Beyond: Masterpieces of Science Fiction Art”,1978
mothernaturenetwork: The Voynich Manuscript is a detailed 240-page book written in a language or script that is completely unknown. Its pages are also filled with colorful drawings of strange diagrams, odd events and plants that do not seem to match
afternoonapocalypse: This is obviously not a real image, but apparently astronomers have witnessed a planet being born for the first time ever, and have pictures to boot. It’s pretty neat if you ask me. It’s still kind of too early to be 100% certain,
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artandsciencejournal: Art That Gets You Thinking! The brain is a complex biological structure, which works like a machine; or perhaps it is the machine that works like a brain? Two artists, Greg Dunn and Nicolas Baier approach the subject of the brain
daily-contemporaryart:“Beauty, science and art will always triumph.” - Christo (1935-2020)
txchnologist: by Txchnologist Staff Like a thief in the night, the malaria parasite did its quick work and vanished inside a blood cell. But someone else was watching. Read More
prostheticknowledge: Robotic Drum Set and Analog Bass An automated performance of a drum and bass track put together by KinetiX using robotic drumming and analogue synths both old and new - video embedded below: This is drum & bass piece performed
scanzen: Man and modern science on the anicent seas… spirit of today’s navy. All Hands, September 1972. Cover design by staff artist Michael D. Tuffli. via navy.mil/allhands
THE SCIENCE BROS PRINT IS DOOOOOONE!!! I’ll probably have this print on sale at Wondercon next month first, and then bring it to Botcon. I really like how this came out, so I hope everyone else likes it too :)
sixpenceee: Incredible kinetic light sculptures from scientific artist Paul Friedlander are dazzling examples of what happens when science and art collide. "I decided to focus on kinetic art: a subject in which I could bring together my divided
fuckyeahbrutalism: College of Economic and Social Sciences (Now University of St. Gallen), St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1960s (Walter M. Förderer, Rolf Otto, Hans Zwimpfer)
french-foreign-legion: Are you an art museum or science museum person? summer or winter? earth tones or pastels?
did-you-kno: Fake art can be detected because of nuclear bombs. Strontium-90 and cesium-137 are isotopes that didn’t exist in nature before nuclear explosions, so any piece of artwork containing these elements that’s supposed to be made before 1945
did-you-kno: Ancient Egyptian paint could gives us better phones. The world’s 1st synthetic pigment was “Egyptian blue,” and scientists found that it’s made of nanomaterials that can be used to improve TV remotes, phones, satellites, medical
did-you-kno: A man who was attacked and beaten outside of a bar turned into a math genius. Jason Padgett was once a jock who never made it past pre-algebra, but after the injury he started seeing the world in pixelated, geometric shapes, understood the
ajaegerpilot: neornithes: seriously, fuck the false dichotomy between Science and The Arts. as if capital-S Science isn’t an art that requires creativity, perseverance, patience, and skilled observation. as if The Arts don’t require rigor, discipline,
batter-sempai: transientday: lohkir: fencehopping: Casting a fire ant colony with molten aluminum Not saying that killing ants just because it’s cool. But hey. I’ve seen this post and the original video before. That ant colony belongs to an
ri-science: Gifs taken from a 1929 William Lawrence Bragg (the youngest ever Nobel prize winner) film demonstrating his research into surface tension and spectroscopic analysis of light reflected from a soap film.
animatedinspired: “The commonality between science and art is in trying to see profoundly - to develop strategies of seeing and showing.” — Edward Tufte, 2005
littlelimpstiff14u2: Paul Nylander- Science and Art Here is a set of 60 interlocking double bevel gears arranged to rotate freely around the edges of a truncated icosahedron (Buckminsterfullerene), with the gear planes forming the edges of a rhombic
holymoleculesbatman: Sachiko Kodama: The Art and Science of Ferrofluid Sachiko Kodama explores within her artwork ‘The Art and Science of Ferrofluid’ the pulsating nature of science and amorphous character of time and space based on the shape of
writeonthrough: “Each face, each stone of the venerable monument, is a page not only of the history of the country, but of the history of science and art as well.” ― Victor Hugo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame
This is super cool… the video is one thing, but the way it was created using google image analysis is pretty fascinating. http://googleresearch.blogspot.nl/2015/06/inceptionism-going-deeper-into-neural.htmlScience and art join hands