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Category Archives: Anatomy

TMJ Anatomy "The Yoint" Video – Video

11-02-2009 03:11 3D Dental Anatomy DVD - £20 discount dmtrk.co.uk Swedish TMJ lecture featuring dissected cadavers illustrating healthy and diseased temporomandibular joints. Illustrations of clicks and perforations.

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Lung Anatomy – Video

14-03-2011 08:53 http://www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation begins with a detailed description of the anatomy and physiology of the lungs (Pulmonary system). It describes the pleura and diaphragm which aid in lung expansion. The animation also deals with lung cancer and the role of lymph in transporting bacteria, allergens and cancer cells away from the lungs and to the lymph nodes.

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Dental Anatomy: Maxillary Molars Review – Video

16-02-2009 12:29 Reviews maxillary molar anatomy. Orig. air date: JUN 13 74 This is part of the Open.Michigan collection at: open.umich.edu

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Street Anatomy Turns 4!

It’s officially been 4 years since Street Anatomy first launched and I never imagined it would come so far.  The dedicated audience, constant supportive feedback, and abundance of incoming anatomical links are really what has kept us going for so long!  We can’t thank our audience enough!

Plans for 2012:

  • Updated site design allowing users to create their own profiles and post content (woo hoo!)
  • New exhibition in Chicago celebrating female anatomy
  • More anatomical art in the Street Anatomy store
  • Dipping our feet into the art fair scenes

As a big thank you to everyone, we’re releasing a first edition Street Anatomy iPhone and iPad wallpaper with our freshly updated graffitied anatomical heart logo!

Street Anatomy iPad iPhone wallpaper free download

Select from the links below to download the wallpaper for your device.  I suggest connecting your iPhone/iPad to your computer and manually syncing the wallpapers to your device via iTunes to ensure the best quality.

 

Download Street Anatomy iPhone wallpaper (JPEG 896 KB)

Download Street Anatomy iPad wallpaper (JPEG 1.4 MB)

(Right click or option-click the links and choose “Save As…” to download these files)

 

Enjoy!

- Vanessa, Heather, mini-Vanessa, Aman, Jen, and Reed

 

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Dan Hillier

Dan Hillier Skulls

Dan Hillier Horse

Dan Hillier Diamonds Mine

Dan Hillier Bound

London-based artist, Dan Hillier, takes Victorian engravings and gives them his own flare via “dip-nib pen,” one of my favorite techniques back-in-the-day when I inked things by hand…or drew things for that matter.  Dan’s pieces are whimsical, bizarre, and unnatural, but that’s exactly why we are drawn to them.

You must view all of Dan’s work at danhillier.com and be sure to read the copy on his site, it’s a delight.

[spotted via the fabulous Anatomy UK]

 

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Michelle Anderst – An Elegant Collection of Data Points

Michelle Anderst Neural Electricity

Neural Electricity 16"x20", oil on canvas

Michelle Anderst Wall Architecture

Wall Architecture oil on canvas, 20"x26", collection of the artist

Michelle Anderst Maxillary Wallpaper

Maxillary Wallpaper 10x10, oil on canvas

Michelle Anderst The Waiting Room

The Waiting Room oil on canvas, 21" x 26"

Artist Michelle Anderst received her certificate in Natural Science Illustration but she says that anatomy takes center stage in her artwork.  Her pieces combine the natural and man-made gracefully.  I’m especially drawn to her anatomy and circuitry pieces.

Michelle says of her work;

I am currently using my illustrative style to form fictional but plausible unions of biological and man-made structures on canvas. In my studies of science, I have observed many structural similarities in nature which man has also used to achieve a similar function. One example of this is found in the end point of a circuit, called a lead, located on a computer board. This structure looks very similar to a nerve cell ending called a bouton. Both constructions serve the purpose of communicating electronic signals but one is built by man and the other occurs naturally. I paint wallpaper in my compositions to enhance and compare the elegance that I see in bones, veins and nerves. I would like viewers of my artwork to think about the patterns and beauty in these parts of our bodies instead of seeing them as a reference to death.

View more of Michelle’s fantastic work on her site, michelleanderst.com

 

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