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MayBe Art is a NETWORK OF RELATIONSHIPS Gwen Adler Canal house 1 16″ x 16″ digital photograph www.gwenadler.com Heather Malcom Cary Institute of Ecosystems Study Bryozoan photograph Bryozoans, (moss animals) live in the Hudson River. Almost all bryozoans are colonial, composed of anywhere from a few to millions of individuals. The most integrated colonies behave […]

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MayBe Art MAPS FLYING BEES Rainer Maria Rilke in the Duino Elegies writes about “bees of the invisible” realizing what we cannot see appears when we make it. Rebecca Allan Bumblebee’s Flight Path 2012, Acrylic on Canvas 40″ x 60 ” WWW.REBECCAALLAN.COM Dr Rainer Klages from Queen Mary’s School of Mathematical Sciences explains that velocity […]

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MayBe Art is a SOLAR SYSTEM John Manzi “B5” Digital Photograph www.johnmanzi.com Alison Doane Star mapping Curator of Astronomical Photographs at the Harvard Glass Plate Observatory Star Mapping 1880 www.cfa.harvard.edu/hco/plates.html http://dasch.rc.fas.harvard.edu/index.php A Solar System is made up of all the planets that orbit our Sun. A solar system is reciprocal by nature because its network […]

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MayBe Art is GEOMETRY Geometry is an Ancient Greek geo -earth and metro- branch of Mathematics based on measurement for understanding the organization of shape, size, composition and properties of space in nature. As natures design models intrinsic harmonics and proportion, humans mimic these mathematical ratios in patterns creating architecture, art and music. Arezoo Moseni […]

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MayBe Art is an ONTOLOGY “It has been speculated that watching the movement of stars gave humans their first hints of order in the universe.” Frank Wilczek from Longing For Harmonies. Lisa Jacobson oil on linen 12″ x 14″ Harvard Glass Plate Observatory Star Tracing 1880 Alison Doane, Curator of Astronomical Photographs at the 
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MayBe Art is a PATTERN Lisa Jacobson oil on canvas 11″ x 14″ Allison Doane Curator of Astronomical Glass Plate Collection, Harvard College Star Mappings 1880 Harvard Glass Plate Observatory www.cfa.harvard.edu/hco/plates.html http://dasch.rc.fas.harvard.edu/index.php Art is both processes and motion and parts within them. Art patterns are linked to the understanding of metabolic, developmental and universal processes. […]

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MayBe Art is the STATE OF THE ATMOSPHERE Image of Lorenz Attractor Harvard Glass plate Observatory Saturn 1885 www.cfa.harvard.edu/hco/plates.html Alison Doane, Curator of Astronomical Photographs at the 
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www.cfa.harvard.edu/hco/plates.html http://dasch.rc.fas.harvard.edu/index.php The atmosphere is the climate, air or gases surrounding natural objects visible in the sky, such as the earth which is […]

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MayBe Art is VIBRATIONAL RESONANCE Lisa Jacobson Paintings oil on linen 16″ x 18″ The way a string-theory string vibrates may confer the properties of various fundamental particles, just as the way a violin’s string vibrates confers the resonant frequencies we recognize as different musical notes. Far from being a collection of chaotic experimental facts, […]

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MayBe Art is RECIPROCAL Nasa Moon image taken by the late Hubble Telescope www.nasa.gov John Manzi “SPC 001” digital photograph www.johnmanzi.com The Earth/Moon system being held together by gravity, formed as a result of a giant impact of a Mars-sized body hitting the newly formed proto-Earth, blasting material into orbit around it, which organized to […]

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MayBe Art is EARLY EARTH “And god said, let there be light, and there was light; And god said that the light was good; And he separated light from darkness. He called the light day, and the darkness night.” – Genesis Mark Jacobson “Middle Light” digital photograph www.markdjacobsonphotography.com Alison Doane Curator of Astronomical Photographs at […]