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collage

braincollage

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apoe_oldman

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zipper_genes

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meme-art hack: genes on my mind

genes_on_my_mind

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Neuromodulation

neuomodulation_floor

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occasional sentiment

deadend

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x chromosomes

Xchromosome

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gene walk

walk_dna_green

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neo-Darwinist graffiti

neoDarwin_grafitti

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meme-art 6

avpr1a_bonding_ad

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meme-art 5

switchboard

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Suitcase
Image by audioeric via Flickr

pointer to: The Willard Suitcase Exhibit on the documentation of forgotten belongings – hundreds of suitcases of personal belongings – of former residents of Willard Psychiatric Center.

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New Discoveries at Lascaux
Image by Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com via Flickr

pointer to: Amazing conference exploring Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics.

No genetics talks (this time ’round) but plenty of brain science pertaining to art and human nature.

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Same brain-gene-y goodness, new URL starting tomorrow.

http://genes2brains2mind2me.com

Thanks so much for reading!!!

BRAINGENES_billboard

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meme-art -4

neuronsDNA

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meme art -3

g2b2mh_header2

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Not a human genetics site per se, but a wonderful experience in humanity – pointer to 6 billion others .org

6billoth

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just for fun: video poem

a poem by Katherine West from originsg on Vimeo.

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Pöstlingberg in Linz, Austria {{de|Pöstlingber...
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pointer to: Tales of a Borderline is an exhibition of artwork by artists with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). This disorder affects a person’s emotions, causing emotional instability.  The exhibition currently features the work of artists Tamar Whyte, Anita Kaiser-Petzenka, Karin Birner and Irene Apfalter and has been curated by Dr. Dagmar Weidinger.

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The Sofiensaal in 1900.
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just a pointer to: Madness & Modernity: Mental illness and the visual arts in Vienna 1900

“Vienna in 1900 was a city obsessed with the mind. Political unrest had left the Viennese with an overwhelming sense that they were living in ‘nervous times’.”

Sounds like the media scene today.

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