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Western larch cones in potted orchard. Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: June 8, 2006
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: DRGC digital photo collection; courtesy Richard Sniezko, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dorena Genetic Resource Center (DGRC) is the USDA Forest Service's regional service center for genetics in the Pacific Northwest Region. Dorena houses disease resistance breeding programs for five-needled pines and Port-Orford-cedar, a native plant development program, and the National Tree Climbing Program. For additional photos of the DGRC program, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.
Day 9 at Microworld Arcadia was inclusivity day. Wendy Keay-Bright came in and brought her Somantics interactive Kinect apps including Kaleidoscope, Sparkle and Slitscan programs. People of all types enjoyed these simple intuitive engagements. Genetic Moo ran Starfish and It's Alive ant colony was projected over Stefan Samociuk's video.
Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.
For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com
This tomato can be genetically engineered and more than likely, this one has been engineered to last longer.
National Workshop on Monitoring and reporting on the implementation of the second global plan of action (GPA2) for PGRFA in Egypt
act185. genetic selection. darwin's voyage. cd. ant-zen
distorted four-to-the-floor tracks are decisive, dark ambient soundscapes and more complex structures have been added to the industrial basics, making this cd a closed, unique step in genetic selection's evolution.
bandcamp:
ant-zen.bandcamp.com/album/darwins-voyage
discogs:
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Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.
On Day 2 we concentrated on pixels and textures encouraging coral like growths across the space and the other pieces. The corals picked up and reflected colours from Tine Bech's Cromatic Play sculptural works which threw RGB LED light around the room in response to user proximity. As the day went on the Corals grew larger, their form also reflecting the density of movement across the day.
Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.
For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com
Julio MartÃn , Ph D, CGT Scientific Director, PGD Monogenic Senior Advisor. IGENOMIX SL
"Prevention of Mendelian conditions by Carrier Genetic Testing (CGT) and preimplantation genetic diagnosis"
Okay, so I went down to Chinatown and bought cherries for .99 a pound! What a deal! But this is what I found! Cherries that were all stuck together...
Photos from our trip though a greenhouse for doing SCIENCE!
Blog: www.whatisthescience.com/exploring-science/scientific-gar...