I found the exhibits in the "Spare Parts" exhibition interesting and thought-provoking, with "mediators" on hand to answer questions and offer to print out 3D body parts for the kids, eg a tooth. The 3D printing, even of small objects, takes a surprisingly long time!
Intrigued by the evidence of the printing process - those fine lines -
I wondered if these printed-out body parts were child-sized or adult-sized -
as big as a fist |
the vertebra were awkward.... |
"The thing" proved popular - it's called the Microbiome Replacement Incubator (explained here) and looks a bit like this -
Jo's rendition -
Janet B's -
.. and on the right, Janet K's, along with views of a human larynx -
Judith preferred the glassy-ness of a collection of beakers -
Carol took on the spikiness of cacti, juxtaposing them to a hellebore drawn elsewhere -
Sue focussed on glass sculptures of artificial kidneys
and then on part of a 3d mural showing the individuality of human hearts -
Tool of the week - water-soluble Woody pencils -
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