Most of this stuff looks like bad hippy art done at some street market with a spray can and a rapidly rotating piece of card board. posted by iwouldificould at 9:13 AM on June 5, 2005
I've always thought some histology pics (neural ones especially) were stunning; the histology lab at school here has a number of framed pics I'd love to steal and hang at home. But that would be wrong. posted by deliquescent at 9:15 AM on June 5, 2005
Nice one madamejjj - thank you. posted by adamvasco at 9:37 AM on June 5, 2005
Dynamic Asset Allocation in Freight Transportation is purty. Coud I order a large Acceleration in the Contamination and Depletion of Non-Renewable Resources for over my sofa? posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 9:56 AM on June 5, 2005
Perhaps I was to harsh? There is some interesting work here, I just think that some of it should be edited out. Just because you have it doesn't mean you have to show it. posted by iwouldificould at 10:29 AM on June 5, 2005
Woah! Cool shots! I'll bet if you were to look closely enough at any large population/grouping of seemingly random objects, you'd find this kind of symetricbeauty. posted by Civil_Disobedient at 11:00 AM on June 5, 2005
I like. Art is groovy and science is cool, but together, they're groovycool! posted by taz at 3:50 AM on June 7, 2005
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