When he was just a calf, Moose Wayne's parents were murdered by a pack of criminal wolves. Now he is, as artist Morgan Thomas depicts, the guardian of the forests of Gotham.
Reminds me of some of the posts that got me hooked on reading neatorama every day. I had actually contacted Bathsheba about doing a piece, but it didn't work out.
Reminds me a lot of this post on biology-inspired jewelry I saw a while back. http://www.utne.com/Science-Technology/Jewelry-that-Gets-its-Geek-On-Beautifully.aspx
The longest I had patience to wait for a render was around 90 hours, and this was for a single image, this is why I've never tried animations. And this with already a 4Gb RAM and a Quadcore processor. I can imagine how it was during the 386/486 days and Fractint. Once I did a pretty deep zoom only to find that people were doing zooms way deeper than mine...
One of the things I like the most is to find and read about relations between simmetry, fractals, Fibonacci etc. and things that are part of our lives - living creatures, artworks, buildings, etc even not being a person interested in mathematics at all. That recent story about MRI's of fruits is amazing - who would know that seeds of a watermelon are placed like a spiral?
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Bathsheba Sculpture: http://www.neatorama.com/2006/07/14/bathsheba-grossmans-sculpture-lamps/
Chaoscope: http://www.neatorama.com/2007/04/26/magnetic-field-by-chaoscope/
Math Cabinet Hardware: http://www.neatorama.com/2007/03/02/mathematical-drawer-pulls/
One of the things I like the most is to find and read about relations between simmetry, fractals, Fibonacci etc. and things that are part of our lives - living creatures, artworks, buildings, etc even not being a person interested in mathematics at all. That recent story about MRI's of fruits is amazing - who would know that seeds of a watermelon are placed like a spiral?