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May 1, 2008

A Shutter in Time

klett3sm.jpgMost people assume that landscape photographs are about rocks or trees or space. For Mark Klett, the real meaning of landscape photography concerns our essential connection to place, to each other, and, most important, to time. --by Adelheid Fischer

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January 28, 2008

New beetle named for rock legend

whirligigsm.jpgAn unusual new species of whirligig beetle from India has been named Orectochilus orbisonorum in honor of the late rock and roll legend Roy Orbison and his widow Barbara. ASU entomologist Quentin Wheeler announced the description and discovery of the beetle species Jan. 25 during a Roy Orbison Tribute Concert at ASU. Barbara was also presented with an original print titled "Whirligig," created by ASU's CJ Kazilek.

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December 27, 2007

Dynamic instability

artlife5sm.jpgA series of microscopic time-lapse images show microtubules in the fungus Neurospora crassa. The image is part of a collection created by ASU cell biologist Robert Roberson. The collection has appeared in multiple galleries throughout the Phoenix area.

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December 14, 2007

Spindles on strings

artlife3sm.jpgCell nuclei appear like spindles along the filaments of the cytoskeleton during cell division. This image is part of a collection created by ASU cell biologist Robert Roberson. The collection has appeared in multiple galleries throughout the Phoenix area.

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November 22, 2007

The fungal body

artlife1sm.jpgThis scanning electron microscope image shows the common mold Neurospora crassa. The image is part of a collection created by ASU cell biologist Robert Roberson. The collection has appeared in multiple galleries throughout the Phoenix area.

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October 15, 2007

Cell branching

artlife2sm.jpgThis image of the fungus Allomyces macrogynus glows with the colors of fluorescent dyes used to stain tissue samples for easier viewing. The image is part of a collection created by ASU cell biologist Robert Roberson. The collection has appeared in multiple galleries throughout the Phoenix area.

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October 8, 2007

The art of life

lifearttag.gifAdvances in microscopy and bioimaging have paved the way for advances in everything from medicine to computers. But the images seen through a microscope’s lens are more than just useful. Often, they are quite beautiful. These days, they are also advancing art.--by Diane Boudreau

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July 2, 2007

Moral fibers: Art from the stuff of tragedy

landminesm.jpgArtist John Risseeuw's medium is "the stuff of tragedy." He makes his own paper using materials straight from his subject matter. In the Paper Landmine Project, he presents art about landmines on papers he made from the clothing of landmine victims and currency from countries that produce landmines. --by Jessica McCann

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April 2, 2007

Perfect separation: Mitosis as art

mitosissm.jpgWhen ASU cell biologist Robby Roberson looks through a microscope, he sees works of art. --by Diane Boudreau

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February 21, 2007

Synchronized Swimmers in the Gene Pool

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This stereo image of fungal cell nuclei in the process of dividing was one of several microscopic images displayed in an art exhibit at the Tilt Gallery in Phoenix. --by Diane Boudreau

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