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Coded Chimera is a project exploring relationships between sculptural form making and biological morphogenesis through computer modelling. Led by sculptor Bruce Gernand, and in collaboration with Norman MacLeod at the Natural History Museum, the final phase of the project has resulted in an exhibition at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology. | Coded Chimera is a project exploring relationships between sculptural form making and biological morphogenesis through computer modelling. Led by sculptor [[Bruce Gernand]], and in collaboration with Norman MacLeod at the Natural History Museum, the final phase of the project has resulted in an exhibition at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology. | ||
http://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/exhibitions.displays/temporary.exhibitions/ | http://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/exhibitions.displays/temporary.exhibitions/ | ||
http://www.brucegernand.com/publication5.php | http://www.brucegernand.com/publication5.php |
Revision as of 17:00, 26 March 2011
Coded Chimera is a project exploring relationships between sculptural form making and biological morphogenesis through computer modelling. Led by sculptor Bruce Gernand, and in collaboration with Norman MacLeod at the Natural History Museum, the final phase of the project has resulted in an exhibition at the Cambridge Museum of Zoology.
http://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/exhibitions.displays/temporary.exhibitions/