I'm stuck by the wonderful whimsey of this. Perhaps you will be also.
-tj Periodic table printmaking project[image: period table prints] Ninety-six printmakers of all experience levels, have joined together to produce 118 prints in any medium; woodcut, linocut, monotype, etching, lithograph, silkscreen, or any combination. The end result is a periodic table of elements intended to promote both science and the arts. View the table: http://azuregrackle.com/periodictable/table/<http://bfi.org/sites/bfi.org/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=858&qid=96732> -- ========================================== J. T. Johnson Institute for Analytic Journalism -- Santa Fe, NM USA www.analyticjournalism.com 505.577.6482(c) 505.473.9646(h) http://www.jtjohnson.com tom at jtjohnson.com "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." -- Buckminster Fuller ========================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20080204/8a00b3dc/attachment.html |
It's almost as good as the periodic table of desserts in the Flying
Star restrooms in Abq. On Feb 4, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Tom Johnson wrote: > I'm stuck by the wonderful whimsey of this. Perhaps you will be also. > > -tj > > Periodic table printmaking project > > > > Ninety-six printmakers of all experience levels, have joined > together to produce 118 prints in any medium; woodcut, linocut, > monotype, etching, lithograph, silkscreen, or any combination. The > end result is a periodic table of elements intended to promote both > science and the arts. View the table: http://azuregrackle.com/periodictable/table/ > > -- > ========================================== > J. T. Johnson > Institute for Analytic Journalism -- Santa Fe, NM USA > www.analyticjournalism.com > 505.577.6482(c) 505.473.9646(h) > http://www.jtjohnson.com tom at jtjohnson.com > > "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. > To change something, build a new model that makes the > existing model obsolete." > -- Buckminster > Fuller > ========================================== > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20080204/2f9dd87c/attachment.html |
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> I'm stuck by the wonderful whimsey of this. Perhaps you will be also. That's cool. I've liked the Wooden Periodic Table Table for some time - and it even has samples. http://www.theodoregray.com/PeriodicTable/ -- Ray Parks rcparks at sandia.gov Consilient Heuristician Voice:505-844-4024 ATA Department Mobile:505-238-9359 http://www.sandia.gov/scada Fax:505-844-9641 http://www.sandia.gov/idart Pager:800-690-5288 |
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