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Art in Philadelphia, PA.

Nikon Small World Exhibit @ The Wistar Institute

The only rule for the Nikon Small Worlds Competition is the shot has to be through a microscope but it helps if you use a high end confocal microscope with high-res digital camera.  Over 2500 scientist/artists entered the competition with the top 25 on display at the Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce Street.  James E. Hayden of the Microscopy Core Facility explained to DoN and an audience of Photographic Society of Philadelphia members how new technology allows the scientist to photograph biologic or crystal microscopic objects in layers of depth of field focus which then are combined into a single image almost as simply as using Photoshop (on steroids).  Shot MRI style in thin layers, the level of magnification and detail is amazing.  Hayden explained how the discovery of transgenic mutation of cells to use fluorescent genes from jellyfish have replaced toxic dyes allowing better images of “reality”.  DoN has come across transgenic art before with Eduardo Qac’s Transgenic Bunny but these photos take the ouvre to a new level of sophistication and beauty.   

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The red blob is a carbon nano-tubule which is stronger and harder than diamonds or steel; the bug is a beach sand flea.  

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15th place, Wim van Egmond, Microscopic Museum, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.  “Radiolarians, fossil shells”, (160x).  Differential Interference Contrast.

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Scientist/artist James E. Hayden of the Microscopy Core Facility in his office at The Wistar Institute with the many magazine covers on which his photos have appeared.  Hayden’s office is deep underground so that vibration is minimized when using the sensitive microscopes. DoN was shown an experiment underway in which live bacteria were being photographed through a microscope every five minutes for seven days, which will be a record if the bacteria don’t die first.

The Nikon Small World Exhibit is open through March 13th, weekdays 9AM – 5PM.

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Eric Kalkman, Dr. Tamily WeissmanBrainbow“, and Monica Pons @ The Wistar Institute. 

 

Don Miller @ Nexus – uniNtended uses

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The Pulsewave ROM invitations are an ongoing series of artistic collaboration created each month to promote Pulsewave, a New York City chip music event. Each month a uniquely designed and coded NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) or Commodore 64 program is released. These invitations can be played back on the classic consoles or viewed on modern computers via emulation. They serve as distinctive promotional material while paying homage to the classic invites created by demoscene programmers of the 1980s and 1990s. 

The ROM invitations are the very essence of unintended use: commercial gaming and computer hardware subverted for DIY promotion of underground music events. The punk scene has its photocopied flyers attached to telephone poles–and the chip music scene has its electronic flyers plastered on TV screens and computer monitors.www.no-carrier.com/ 

DoN lifted this info from the Nexus website which features an excellent survey of the exhibit. 

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Installation view of uniNtended Uses @ Nexus Gallery

Photographic Society of Philadelphia @ City Hall 3/5/9 @ 5:00 PM

DoN Brewer Photographic Society of Philadelphia @ City Hall 

 

DoN Brewer Photographic Society of Philadelphia @ City Hall

 

Download the pdf for the upcoming exhibit of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia @ City Hall.

LOVE-ARMOR in the Icebox @ Crane Arts Center

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The LOVE- Armor project is a collaborative work describing the empathy felt for those existing in war torn Afghanistan and Iraq.  The Icebox is in the Crane Art Center @ 1400 North American Street. Read the whole story here.

Sho & DoN were both drawn into the craftsmanship and thought utilized in the Hummer cozy including J. Crew style pockets, buttons and closures; the pictures of an actual Hummer covered in the crocheted cover reads like putting a daisy in the barrel of a gun.  The space is divided in two with cloth banners separating the movie area documenting the creative process and collaboration involved in producing the huge piece and is an experience design in itself; the movie is heartening and hopeful considering the dire situation.  No more War.