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 There is quite a bit of text for this exhibit. It is designed so that different narratives can be written for specific audiences. 

There is quite a bit of text for this exhibit. It is designed so that different narratives can be written for specific audiences. 

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 First concept test.  

First concept test.  

 The original tests used a hypotrochoid design.  It soon became clear that this design was not going to work.  These circles started to look like eyeballs and were following me.

The original tests used a hypotrochoid design.  It soon became clear that this design was not going to work.  These circles started to look like eyeballs and were following me.

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 Concept test using a multiple layers of acrylic plates. Although it was visually more striking, I didn't feel it worked for this exhibit because cells on a slide would ideally be single layered.

Concept test using a multiple layers of acrylic plates. Although it was visually more striking, I didn't feel it worked for this exhibit because cells on a slide would ideally be single layered.

 My collection of early research papers by Till and McCulloch. In this pile is a paper about the stochastic model of stem cell proliferation that resulted in a last minute second exhibit for the Protean Self exhibit.

My collection of early research papers by Till and McCulloch. In this pile is a paper about the stochastic model of stem cell proliferation that resulted in a last minute second exhibit for the Protean Self exhibit.

 Early proof of concept work with the cardboard and tape holding things together. Thanks to Peter Ma for his lighting expertise.  I ended up using LED outdoor garden lights from Canadian Tire and modifying them.

Early proof of concept work with the cardboard and tape holding things together. Thanks to Peter Ma for his lighting expertise.  I ended up using LED outdoor garden lights from Canadian Tire and modifying them.

 The installation from behind.

The installation from behind.

 Light box and stand built in my woodwork shop.  Russian birch plywood and plexiglass is used for the light box.  

Light box and stand built in my woodwork shop.  Russian birch plywood and plexiglass is used for the light box.  

 Test run of the exhibit in my kitchen. Several arrangements were tried before I got something that looked pleasing from all angles.

Test run of the exhibit in my kitchen. Several arrangements were tried before I got something that looked pleasing from all angles.

 I designed these little LED light boxes and made them in my workshop. I always look forward to including some woodwork into the science art. Acrylic sheets and plywood.

I designed these little LED light boxes and made them in my workshop. I always look forward to including some woodwork into the science art. Acrylic sheets and plywood.

 Different versions of the exhibit were reviewed by several people, including Dr. Till.  I have used this image on Twitter because one has about 2-3 seconds to grab the reader's attention. 

Different versions of the exhibit were reviewed by several people, including Dr. Till.  I have used this image on Twitter because one has about 2-3 seconds to grab the reader's attention. 

 Tagging Stem Cells:    Science    /     Art     /    Gallery Exhibit    /    Online Exhibit

Tagging Stem Cells:   Science   /    Art    /   Gallery Exhibit   /   Online Exhibit

 First set of cells.  Marker pen on tracing paper.   It soon became clear that this design was not going to work.  These circles started to look like eyeballs and were following me.

First set of cells.  Marker pen on tracing paper.   It soon became clear that this design was not going to work.  These circles started to look like eyeballs and were following me.

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 There is quite a bit of text for this exhibit. It is designed so that different narratives can be written for specific audiences. 
quiet reader 2.jpg
proliferate.jpg
the question.jpg
0490 corrected v2.jpg
day 10.jpg
day 14.jpg
IMG_7430.jpg
DSC_0497.JPG
DSC_0487.JPG
exhibit reader.jpg
DSC_0424.JPG
dot corrected
 First concept test.  
 The original tests used a hypotrochoid design.  It soon became clear that this design was not going to work.  These circles started to look like eyeballs and were following me.
IMG_1477.JPG
 Concept test using a multiple layers of acrylic plates. Although it was visually more striking, I didn't feel it worked for this exhibit because cells on a slide would ideally be single layered.
 My collection of early research papers by Till and McCulloch. In this pile is a paper about the stochastic model of stem cell proliferation that resulted in a last minute second exhibit for the Protean Self exhibit.
 Early proof of concept work with the cardboard and tape holding things together. Thanks to Peter Ma for his lighting expertise.  I ended up using LED outdoor garden lights from Canadian Tire and modifying them.
 The installation from behind.
 Light box and stand built in my woodwork shop.  Russian birch plywood and plexiglass is used for the light box.  
 Test run of the exhibit in my kitchen. Several arrangements were tried before I got something that looked pleasing from all angles.
 I designed these little LED light boxes and made them in my workshop. I always look forward to including some woodwork into the science art. Acrylic sheets and plywood.
 Different versions of the exhibit were reviewed by several people, including Dr. Till.  I have used this image on Twitter because one has about 2-3 seconds to grab the reader's attention. 
 Tagging Stem Cells:    Science    /     Art     /    Gallery Exhibit    /    Online Exhibit
 First set of cells.  Marker pen on tracing paper.   It soon became clear that this design was not going to work.  These circles started to look like eyeballs and were following me.
IMG_1459.jpg
IMG_1464.jpg
IMG_1468.jpg
IMG_1470.jpg
Version 2
IMG_1464.jpg
IMG_2457.JPG
Version 2
slide4.jpg
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