Pale Blue Dot

By TDI Staff

The Fusion of Science and Modern Art

|

May 17, 2010 12:30 PM

As a studio art minor who is tickled pink by weird installation pieces, you’d think I’d have a deep appreciation for the selected pieces the New York Times posted recently in their science blog. Admittedly, I’m a little creeped out. Constructed out of bones, human blood, cockroach wings, and dying moss, these  might be a bit too much for me to handle.

Check out the slide show here, and the article here

Comments

1 posted or pending

All of my questions settled-thnkas!

By Suzyn on 12/19/2011 at 07:12pm Report Abuse

Add Comment

400 Characters allowed. HTML and URLs prohibited






Science, technology, and health.

Editor: Becky Waite


Contributors:
Alexander Kell is a staff writer for The Dartmouth Independent.
E-mail

Wyatt McKean
is the Executive Editor of The Dartmouth Independent and co-editor of Smoke Filled Room, TDI's politics, business, and international affairs channel.
E-mail

Will Sampson is a Contributing Editor of The Dartmouth Independent and co-editor of The Filling Station, TDI's bartending and drinking channel.
E-mail

Becky Waite is a staff writer for The Dartmouth Independent.
E-mail

Apple iTunes
Advertisement
  • Wednesday, February 08, 2012
  • 4:24 PM EDT