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London - Royal College of Surgeons of England
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Hunterian Museum of Anatomical specimens
London - Royal College of Surgeons of England
Weird shit at my uni’s labs that just made no fucking sense
(Possible TW for creepy preserved biological specimens)
A two-headed shark
A cyclops
A vagina?? I think??
✨Fuck if I know✨
This PowerPoint slide
This stuff, which sounds so cartoonish to me. I would LOVE to know what happens when you drink it
And my personal favourite…
WHO is injecting worms. Why do they need an ENTIRE LABELLED ROOM just to do this. WHY IS THERE AN EXPLOSIVES WARNING. I swear I asked like 3 professors and none of them really knew
insect and bird mandalas from christopher marley’s exquisite creatures exhibit at OMSI 🦋
closeups on christopher marley’s insect arrays in OMSI’s exquisite creatures exhibit
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Meiwo Science is committed to the supply of biological specimens, and the life science museum designed and built by Meiwo is a perfect combination of life and art. It is scientific, informative, and interesting. It is an important place for publicity and popularization of anatomical knowledge to the public and young people.
Malamp: Reliquaries > Biological Specimens as Art By Kyle Hill || April 8, 2014 || DiscoverMagazine
These Frogs Are Nature’s Mistakes…And They Are Beautiful
Since 1996, visual artist and biologist Brandon Ballengée has been fascinated with the physical deformities of amphibians. As you can see, his interest goes beyond his extensive scientific research on the topic. In an ongoing art project entitled Malamp: Reliquaries, Ballengée uses the unique process of “clearing and staining” biological specimens to highlight the hidden beauty in terminally deformed frogs.
DFA147: Phaethon. 2013. Unique Iris print on Arches watercolor paper. Cleared and stained Pacific tree frog collected in Aptos, California in scientific collaboration with Stanley K. Sessions.
DFB33: Hekate. 2013. Unique Iris print on Arches watercolor paper. Cleared and stained Pacific tree frog collected in Aptos, California in scientific collaboration with Stanley K. Sessions.
DFA117: Galatée. 2001/07. Unique digital-C print on watercolor paper. Cleared and stained Pacific tree frog collected in Aptos, California. In scientific collaboration with Stanley K. Sessions. Title by the poet KuyDelair.
DFA23: Khárôn. 2001/07. Unique digital-C print on watercolor paper. Cleared and stained Pacific tree frog collected in Aptos, California. In scientific collaboration with Stanley K. Sessions. Title by the poet KuyDelair.
All rights reserved by Brandon Ballengée. Images courtesy of the artist and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York. Via DiscoverMagazine: But Not Simpler