Printing older than Gutenberg’s can be read in the snow on any of Boulder’s trails. Foxes, bunnies, mice, deer, geese and other creatures leave prints that tell stories of stalking, killing and dying.
A special lecture on the science and art of nature printing will be held at the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature on Sunday, April 10 at 3 p.m. Artist and marine biologist Dr. F. G. Hochberg will ...
Amelia Hugill-Fontanel, associate curator of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection, presented “Nature’s Matrix: Nature Printing from 1840 to the Present” at the 2024 Mid America Print Council Conference on ...
When it comes to innovation, engineers have long proved to be brilliant copycats, drawing inspiration directly from nature.
Charging forward at top speed, a garden snail slimes up 1 millimeter of pavement per second. By this logic, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology researchers’ new 3D printing process ...
Researchers have been trying to find new ways to produce and replicate the various useful features observed in nature. Fine hairs and fibers, which are ubiquitous in nature, are useful for various ...