 Luke Jerram is an artist and research fellow at the University of Southampton in the UK. A series called "Glass Microbiology" is his latest venture. He creates glass sculptures of nasty infectious diseases such as E.coli (photo above), H1N1, HIV, and SARS. When represented in glass, the diseases become a beautiful work of art.
Luke Jerram is an artist and research fellow at the University of Southampton in the UK. A series called "Glass Microbiology" is his latest venture. He creates glass sculptures of nasty infectious diseases such as E.coli (photo above), H1N1, HIV, and SARS. When represented in glass, the diseases become a beautiful work of art.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Glass Infectious Diseases
 Luke Jerram is an artist and research fellow at the University of Southampton in the UK. A series called "Glass Microbiology" is his latest venture. He creates glass sculptures of nasty infectious diseases such as E.coli (photo above), H1N1, HIV, and SARS. When represented in glass, the diseases become a beautiful work of art.
Luke Jerram is an artist and research fellow at the University of Southampton in the UK. A series called "Glass Microbiology" is his latest venture. He creates glass sculptures of nasty infectious diseases such as E.coli (photo above), H1N1, HIV, and SARS. When represented in glass, the diseases become a beautiful work of art.
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