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mathmajik: Fantastic Science/Math Art from RandomsPrint Buy here: https://www.etsy.com/nz/shop/RandomsPrint For my science nerd, because science is magical enough.
The Werewolf Principle, by Clifford D. Simak. Cover art by Ian Miller. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Empire Of The Atom, by A.E. van Vogt. Cover by McCauley. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Science Fiction Porn Insane3D presents 2 in 1 SciFi sex bundle: Hidden Feature The First ContactHidden Feature They were the first family to purchase this brand new i-robot – very helpful around the house, the manual said. It did not mention anything
prostheticknowledge: The Real Thing Project by Helmut Smits is a machine that turns Coca Cola into water: L 50 cm W 70 cm H 165 cm A distilling installation that turns Coca-Cola back into clean drinking water Made possible by Synthetic Organic Chemistry
ket3: commission for Rune, science bros sciencing around science bros sciencing is the best kind of thing for science bros to do.
Always a great idea to have a full-page of mad science equipment background stuff and not do any sketches for it. grEAT IDEA!
warrensikes: Spanish Science Fiction Covers
science must be done
littlelimpstiff14u2: The Exquisite Scale of Jie Ma’s Art Jie Ma is a digital artist from Shangai, China. He is currently working as Concept Designer and Art Director in the industry of Film and Video Games. Along with his professional career,
purple-mantis: anatoref: Art Anatomy Lesson: Male Hips vs Female Hips There’s science behind them hips!
Cover art by Robert K. Abbett for the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel Thuvia, Maid of Mars.
Cover of Science Fiction Terror Tales by Emsh, 1955. The collection has short stories from some of the greats including Dick, Asimov, Sturgeon, Bradbury, Heinlen and more!
Science Fiction Monthly cover by Bruce Pennington, 1974.
Cover of Marvel Science Fiction illustrated by Hannes Bok, 1951.
Amazing magazine Cover art illustrated by Robert Adragna December 1964
sciencefictiongallery: Art Sussman - Out Of The Silent Planet, 1960.
- Science Fiction - Fantasy - Weapons - Warfare -
ohioisloko: “The human heart stripped of fat and muscle, with just the angel veins exposed.” this is fucking sick
synspire: Science by ~mikrob
alphynix: Y is for Yutyrannus Yutyrannus huali was a tyrannosauroid from the Early Cretaceous of China, about 124 million years ago. Growing up to 9m long (30ft), it’s currently the largest known dinosaur with direct evidence of feathers. Fossils
majingojira: Leaping Laelaps by Charles R. Knight Inspired by this post. This painting was done before the dinosaur-bird connection was irrefutable. In fact, it was done before Dinosaurs were confirmed to be basically “Warm Blooded". Charles
alphynix: X is for Xixiasaurus Xixiasaurus henanensis (pronounced “shee-shah-saurus") was a troodontid from the Late Cretaceous of China, about 83 million years ago. Its size is difficult to estimate, based only on the front portion of a skull,
staceythinx: The CGSociety had a contest that challenged digital artists to illustrate how the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) attacks critical immune system defense cells in human blood, causing the disease AIDS. Alexey Kashpersky (mrRIDDICK) from
neurosmechanica: “The Space Era” 16x16, acrylic on masonite, 2000 Another old illustration from college. Since I’m turning 35 soon and just ended my first decade out of art college I’ve decided to go through & post / reflect on
70sscifiart: Bob Eggleton (via Science Fiction Art)
sci-fi-art: http://wallpaper.flashgame168.com/science/images/23.jpg
fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Artist Fabian Oefner enjoys capturing both art and science in his work. In his latest series, “Orchid”, the blossom-like images are the result of splashes. He layered multiple colors of paint, ending with a top layer of black
veiledinshadow: Daylight by taenaron
science-junkie: The intriguing science behind Bruce Lee’s one-inch punch It’s a punch that has captivated our imagination for decades. From the distance of one-inch, Bruce Lee could break boards, knock opponents off their feet and look totally badass
jedavu: ZONA by Alex Andreyev Digital art guru, Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Alex Andreyev created a concept for ZONA TV series (based on the short science fiction novel written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky), to be released in 2015
Science Fiction World
asylum-art: Patterns of Harmony by Gaspar Battha Patterns of Harmony is a mirrored projection mapping installation inspired by quantum physics and a research to find the origin of geometry. It focuses on all of nature’s weird beauty, takes concepts
balu8: Weird Science-Fantasy #1: The Children by Albert B. Feldstein, Wallace Wood and Jim Wroten; cover by Wallace Wood and Marie Severin EC
Art class. Drawing 101. Not too bad. This is alittle above my average work. I have a C in this course.
thedailywhat: Infographic of the Day: The Most Comprehensive Size Comparison of Science-Fictional Spaceships Yet Click through the image for a closer look at this awesome chart of science-fictional spaceships compiled by DeviantART user DirkLoechel.
artandsciencejournal: Art That Gets You Thinking! The brain is a complex biological structure, which works like a machine; or perhaps it is the machine that works like a brain? Two artists, Greg Dunn and Nicolas Baier approach the subject of the brain
acronysm: takelou: how the fuck I’m an art student but actually know his science shit kind of. Seeing colors for long period of time , when that color is taken away you see the inverse color/complimentary color because your eyes are adjusting.
arsvivendi: Etchings by Susan Aldworth
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wowgreat: (via favorite shapes & patterns / Popularity Trends on Hacker News)
artandsciencejournal: Penelope Umbrico’s ‘Suns from Flickr’ Upon searching the word ‘sunsets’ on flickr Penelope Umbrico discovered more than half a million photos of sunsets that had been shared by people from all around the world. Selecting
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larkfall: Chromatic drawing, by a composer on the cusp of becoming a new obsession for me: Ivan Wyschnegradsky.
prostheticknowledge: Robotic Drum Set and Analog Bass An automated performance of a drum and bass track put together by KinetiX using robotic drumming and analogue synths both old and new - video embedded below: This is drum & bass piece performed
humanoidhistory: Telescopic view of the new moon in an 1850 edition of Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy.
THE SCIENCE BROS PRINT IS DOOOOOONE!!! I’ll probably have this print on sale at Wondercon next month first, and then bring it to Botcon. I really like how this came out, so I hope everyone else likes it too :)
yourfantasygeek: The art of Gary Tonge.
french-foreign-legion: Are you an art museum or science museum person? summer or winter? earth tones or pastels?
did-you-kno: Bill Nye the Science Guy designed an improved version of ballet shoes after noticing the bloody feet of en pointe dancers. Source
did-you-kno: Fake art can be detected because of nuclear bombs. Strontium-90 and cesium-137 are isotopes that didn’t exist in nature before nuclear explosions, so any piece of artwork containing these elements that’s supposed to be made before 1945
quarkmaster: Bio-Suit Isaac - Dead Space Fan Art Jared Krichevsky
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womaninterrupted: policymic: Stunning photos of tears under a microscope vary by emotion Follow policymic “The project, called "The Topography of Tears,” captures unique moments in human experience, but there’s also a scientific
highgayden: As many of you know, I have a background as a chemistry teacher. I’ve come to realize that much of what I teach my students applies not only to what goes on in the classroom, but in life also. It’s not as crazy as it sounds. You see,
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ri-science: Gifs taken from a 1929 William Lawrence Bragg (the youngest ever Nobel prize winner) film demonstrating his research into surface tension and spectroscopic analysis of light reflected from a soap film.
Starworks Commission for http://danteleft.deviantart.com/ Cover art for his fanfiction http://www.fimfiction.net/story/23775/Starworks Hell of a work. It was worth it I think.I always had a thing for space art. So I went wild with scenery, especially