Yes, yes... I realize this blogger love-fest could go on indefinitely, but I want to be sure to introduce you to one more Second Life creative.
Genome Island is the brain child of Max Chatnoir, the alter ego of a brilliantly innovative educator at Texas Wesleyan University who is using Second Life to teach genetic concepts. She's blogging about the process and experience at A Seacoast in Bohemia, and again, if you've got a Second Life, visit Genome Island. Pat the kitties, sort the peas, admire the flowers, and enjoy the protein symphony. But be careful. You might learn something.
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Linocut in Progress: The final step... twice. No. Three times.
Okay, let's wrap this thing up, shall we? How much more can there be? There's almost nothing left on this block! The background is ...
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Let's wrap up this scoter linocut, shall we? There has been some serious neglect going on for the one female bird in this image. Overal...
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"The Linocut Jig." Sounds like it should be a piece of contemporary Celtic music, eh? As promised, some pix and descriptions of m...
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