15
Jun
Visualising the cellular nucleus as a paradigm for data transmission
I’ve featured the visual art of MRK before, specifically his simulation of biological layers of reality.
Related to that piece is a collection of images such as this one that beautifully represent each ‘layer’ and the ‘flow of information’ within. The above image is suggested to reflect the data exchange that occurs between nuclei and other particles in the form of protons and electrons.
Head to MRK’s website for more.

Visualising the cellular nucleus as a paradigm for data transmission

I’ve featured the visual art of MRK before, specifically his simulation of biological layers of reality.

Related to that piece is a collection of images such as this one that beautifully represent each ‘layer’ and the ‘flow of information’ within. The above image is suggested to reflect the data exchange that occurs between nuclei and other particles in the form of protons and electrons.

Head to MRK’s website for more.

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