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The Stem of Bacteriophage model: the famous syringe like structure to attach on bacterial cell wall and inject its DNA into bacteria for replication of phage. An artistic piece made of glass to honor the scientist who made the discovery.
Nobel laureate Lecture to celebrate Dr. Sydney Brenner Scientific Voyage at Biopois 2015
I spotted this new growth on the bare dirt hillside. I'm not sure what species it is.....will have to pull the books. So glad to see it! Thanks to Odonata457 for the ID.
Took the opportunity to rootle through some dead stems looking for Bracken Club fungi. No joy again, but I did find these very cool miniscule fungi on fern stems.
This was a stained crossection of a cypress stem I think. All stained crossections were taken in my 2nd year Plant Form and Function lab.
Please also see Candida Killworth's artwork of this picture here www.flickr.com/photos/theupstartstudio/7711485142/in/phot... and her website here www.theupstartstudio.com/
© 2016 Antoine H
I don't want the world to go back to normal when normal is a painful place for so many in the black community. I've been debating what I can do to be a part of the solution. For me the right thing is to (1) join the protests, (2) have difficult conversations about racism with my white family and friends, (3) teach my son about racism and inequality, (4) identify and analyze white privilege in my daily life, and (5) donate to organizations doing anti-racism work. I have already donated but for those who haven't or didn't know where to donate, this is your chance to both donate to a great organization (Equal Justice Initiative) and possibly win a custom fillet brazed stem.
Many have already done this raffle style of fundraising and as one person running a not-very-profitable small business, I'm hoping this action will have the biggest impact. So this is how it works: To win one handcrafted custom fillet brazed stem of your imagination (quill, threadless, 25.4/26.0/31.8, 22.0 French, bell mount, chrome, painted, etc.) donate to Equal Justice Initiative (eji.org/). Take a screen shot of the donation info on the Thank You Page and send it to chapmancyclesdonations@gmail.com. Any donation amount is an entry in the raffle. If you choose to donate monthly, I will put your name in the raffle twice. One entry per person. This raffle is worldwide. Winner will be announced on Tuesday night (6/16/2020) at 9pm EST. Pretty simple!
I've seen comments about white guilt or virtue signaling in the comments of other raffles and I do NOT want to hear that here. I feel in my gut that this is the right thing for me to do right now.
When choosing tights to pair with my fancy shorts, I worry that any color but black will give me stumpy legs. To keep the leg line long with my green leopard tights, I wore boots in a very close shade. I think it was a success.
Sweater, Moda International. Shirt, INC (thrifted). Shorts, San Souci. Tights, B. Ella. Boots, Miz Mooz. Sunglasses, Target. Necklace, Stella & Dot. Bag, Apt 9.
A cane-y grass specimen flourishing at the UC Botanical Garden in Berkeley. A perfect subject for a monochrome study.
If, as in my computer display, Flickr pictures have a black background, I think a white frame sets them off nicely.
De 2103 promoot op de halte Plantage Lepellaan de op 6 juni te houden Europese verkiezingen.
Meer dan 700 Colorbino's - en nu ook CAF's_ zijn HIER te vinden:
Made with Processing, Lee Byron's Mesh library and ProXML library.
This little program looks for photos on flickr by a given search word. Afterwards, the colors of the photos are analyzed. The color itself gets detected and how often each color is found. This data is the foundation of every stem. Each segment represents one color of the photo, the diameter shows the quantity. The cell resolution in all segments is based on the brightness of the color.
This one shows the image source and the result of it.
Cambo SC, 225mm Boyer Saphir Color.
Polaroid 55
Fomalux 111 in Ilford WT 1+9. Selenium toned.
Straight scan from contact print
In the Grande Serres in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris
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