Dolphin jaw from anatomy collection
Dolphin jaw from anatomy collection Read More »
These might end up as drawings
Palpation with black dog (Stanley???) Read More »
I would happily supply copies of these images to the ‘arm’ that belongs to them
anonymous third year doing dog palpations on Roger Read More »
I had forgotten the power of depth of field. This image is of a bank of path slide smears with purple stains. Amazing abstract image.
a bank of path slides Read More »
A network of bodily paths.
details from the anatomy museum Read More »
A starting point in my work about the spaces of science for project 2. Someone has just left/someone is about to come in. Bare life.
This is from a group exhibition called flight Justin Gibbens, “Paradise nebulosa,” 2009. Watercolour, colored pencil, gouache on paper, 64 x 26 inches. At G. Gibson Gallery
Justin Gibbens, “Paradise nebulosa” Read More »
I have a stack of images now and am trawling through to see if there are any good ones. This is from the Anatomy Museum.
first image from ongoing photography Read More »
Cane toads reached the Quarantine Station at the WA/NT border near Kununurra (as reported in The West Australian).
Cane Toad Day Monday 2 March 2009 Read More »
A chimerical portrait of Darwin — one aspect of his thoughts translated into a visual representation via animals.
A chimerical portrait of Darwin Read More »
Amateur footage by CFA volunteer David Tree http://player.video.news.com.au/theaustralian/?WbReiP1p5ONg3JLSMRELswy8O9r9Yt5Z
thirsty Koala after the Victorian fires Read More »
To celebrate the 200th birthday of Charles Darwin in 2009 and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his pivotal work, “On the Origin of Species”, the SCHIRN is pleased to present the exhibition, “Darwin – Art and the Search for Origins”. Darwin’s revolutionary book and the subsequent heated debates about origins not only
Darwin exhibition I Read More »
http://www.snaebjornsdottirwilson.com/nanoq.php The Animal Gaze: Contemporary Art & Animal/Human Studies was a two day symposium (Nov 20-21, 2008) and exhibition (Nov 18-Dec 12, 2008) organised and hosted by London Metropolitan University at the Sir John Cass Department of Art Media and Design in Whitechapel, London (UK). The exhibition tours to Plymouth and Exeter in 2009.
The Animal Gaze exhibition Read More »