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Worldmaking

This is where my digital life comes together I'm a journalism academic at the University of Wollongong. My interests include: convergent journalism, literary journalism, myth & media, storytelling, art & image and social media I am completing a thesis about apocalyptic narratives, popular culture and news media This site assembles my Twitter feed and Delicious bookmarks which I sometimes comment on tag and add to.

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  • Greg Dunn is working on a doctorate in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania - but he uses the materials that he encounters in his work to create some of the world’s most unusual works of art. Confusingly, Greg also paints actual trees - but the ‘trees’ pictured here aren’t plants, but neurons, the cells that make up human brains. (via Greg Dunn creates Japanese-style paintings from human brain cell photos | Mail Online)

    Greg Dunn is working on a doctorate in neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania - but he uses the materials that he encounters in his work to create some of the world’s most unusual works of art. Confusingly, Greg also paints actual trees - but the ‘trees’ pictured here aren’t plants, but neurons, the cells that make up human brains. (via Greg Dunn creates Japanese-style paintings from human brain cell photos | Mail Online)

    Posted on September 25, 2011

    Source: Daily Mail

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