British artist Kyle Bean made this series of brains out of household items for a piece in Men's Health Magazine. The brains are made out of toothpaste,
Your brain isn't an inanimate vessel. It's more like a living creature with an appetite, that can grow and change with proper nourishment and exercise.
Taking nearly two years to complete, artist and neuroscientist Dr. Greg Dunn, along with his collaborator Dr. Brian Edwards, have mapped the neurons in the brain for a series of images titled Self Reflected. Produced through a technique they call reflective microetching, the two cross-disciplinary artists track the neural choreography in the mind, creating brilliant images that glow with a metallic luminescence. The works depict a thin slice of the human brain at 22x the normal scale, each created through a combination of hand drawing, neuroscientific data, algorithmic simulation of neural circuitry, photolithography, strategic lighting design, and 1,750 sheets of 22k gold leaf. More
i really like this wojak he doesnt even look like one, hes just a guy lost in the music to me, its so beautiful
Ever notice how loud life is? Noise pollution has continued to double every three decades.
A rare look Geisel’s wartime propaganda illustrations, encouraging Americans to invest in war bonds and help defeat the Axis of Evil.
Matthias Stom (1600 – 1652) The Incredulity of Saint Thomas (detail) 1640–1649
(Click Here to get the printable version of the exercise!) Are you right-brained or left-brained? That is the question! Understanding which side of your brain you use most to learn can totally tran…
I came across this amazing picture from Mercedes Benz advertising last month. Which inspired me to redo my right brain versus left b...