by Admin | Apr 15, 2018 | Reefs in Art
Biological illustration may have become overshadowed somewhat by photography, but it still has its place.  I have several ID books of small critters that incorporate superbly detailed drawings and they really do help, especially with marine... by Admin | Mar 2, 2018 | Reefs in Art, Science
Fluoroscenes 1 by Coral Morphologic Coral Morphologic presents Fluoroscenes 1 – an album of nine records inspired by the corals’ cosmic ability to synchronize their lives to Earth’s daily rotation around its axis, the Moon’s monthly revolution around Earth, and Earth’s yearly revolution around the Sun. Incorporating NASA audio samples of sounds recorded from our solar system & beyond, Fluoroscenes 1 presents corals as sojourners on a galactic trip around a black hole that humans are still trying to comprehend. The Print Edition features a set of nine 5″ x 5″ photographs, each inspiring one of the records on the album. First edition limited to 23 photo sets, hand numbered & stamped with the Universal Corallimorph logo. Tags: ambient, Coral Morphologic, NASA This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 27th, 2018 at 6:28 pm and is filed under Music. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. by xeniaforever | Jan 25, 2018 | Events, Eye Candy, Reefs in Art
If you’re a fan of art, corals, music, or parties, do I have an event for you! Beginning this weekend, it’s the 39th annual Hygienic Art Festival in New London, CT – “Two weeks of creative events featuring more than 500 artists, musicians,... by Marcin Smok | Sep 15, 2017 | Eye Candy, MACNA, Reefs in Art, Too Cute
The MACNA conference & show is all about great lectures by world renowned speakers, being able to see and play with tons of exciting new equipment, meeting fellow aquarists, learning about new companies on the market... by Joe Rowlett | Jul 12, 2017 | Reefs in Art
Over the years, I’ve written about several important names in the history of ichthyology. Some were enthusiastic amateur naturalists, like the early pioneers Albertus Seba and Samuel Fallours, and others were diligent researchers of the traditional taxonomist mold:... by Joe Rowlett | May 26, 2017 | Reefs in Art
The early eighteenth century roughly marks the starting point for the science of coral reef biology, and a key figure from this period was a Dutch apothecary named Albertus Seba. Unlike other notable biologists of his day, Seba was an amateur, and his study of marine...