Колыбельная - Ирина Богушевская
Kolybelʹnaya - Irina Bogushevskaya
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Intracranial recording for epilepsy
Robert Ludlow / UCL Institue of Neurology
This photograph shows the surface (cortex) of a human brain belonging to an epileptic patient. The image displays the bright red arteries that supply the brain with nutrients and oxygen and the purple veins that remove deoxygenated blood. This photograph was taken before an intracranial electrode recording procedure for epilepsy, in which electrical activity is measured from the exposed surface of the brain.
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F. Luis Mora (American, born Uruguay, 1874-1940)
American Gladiators
Exhibited 1908. Oil on canvas. Sold at Shannon’s, Milford, Connecticut, 26 April 2012
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Onorobo
Onorobo’s work feels highly tactile despite it being out of reach, inviting you to become carnally complicit in each piece’s primary emotion; to touch the feeling and idea it presents—want:take, hate:kill, grieve:weep, wander:search, and so on—pitch perfect.Whoa!!
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Stephen Sinding (1846-1922), Adoratio (Detail), !909 (1903), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark
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