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UK-based sculptor Luke Jerram creates glass-blown models of deadly viruses, bacteria, and parasites 1,000,000 times their actual size. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
The Core at Corby Cube is celebrating its fifteenth birthday with a breathtaking display and a series of live events.
From malaria to COVID-19, Luke Jerram’s ‘Glass Microbiology’ series uses glassblowing to depict a range of scientifically accurate viruses and bacteria.
Luke Jerram was previously known for his "Play Me, I'm Yours" open-air exhibition where he placed street pianos nationwide for people to play for free Credit: LUKE JERRAM .
An art exhibit encouraging people to reflect on their stories has been opened as a "gift" to a city. The project, called ...
–Luke Jerram. GT: The Tōhoku Japanese Earthquake Sculpture was made through 3D printing, as was your 28 Seconds of Hiroshima piece.
Luke Jerram's Viral Sculptures sees some of the world’s most deadly diseases intricately rendered into translucent glass works. Visitors arrived at The Smithfield Gallery last week to see some ...
Luke Jerram created this glass sculpture of SARS-CoV, a coronavirus that causes Severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS. It debuted in Asia in 2003 and quickly spread to two dozen countries ...
"Gaia – Earth by Luke Jerram," will debut on May 15, when the museum reopens at 25 percent capacity level and under new safety guidelines.
For his Viral Sculptures exhibition at The Smithfield Gallery, artist Luke Jerram has created some of the world's most deadly viruses and bacteria in glass Credit: LUKE JERRAM Jerram has ...