CIA exhibition of Biomedical Art student works in medical and scientific illustration that include traditional and digital illustration, instructional design, and editorial illustration.
Article: Scale models of museums aid designers
Great article by Kenneth Baker on how museums make models of the museum’s gallery spaces and all the objects that might appear in a given show, using foam core, balsa wood and cardboard. Paintings and photographs get miniaturized to scale using Photoshop. Read more
William T. Wiley shows open in the SF Bay Area this week
I’ve been looking forward to the William T. Wiley retrospective (What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley In Retrospect) that opens at the Berkeley Art Museum on March 17th. When I read Kenneth Baker’s review on the retrospective this morning it occurred to me that I fall into the category of those who can’t think [...]
James Castle Retrospective
The James Castle retrospective, now at the Berkeley Art Museum (through April 25, 2010) really got me thinking. He was an outsider artist (i.e., not formally trained), who was profoundly deaf and made hundreds of sketches, drawings and books over the course of his life. His only schooling was as a child when he attended [...]
FYI: Visualization Challenge: Prizewinning pictures
The winners of the International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge, sponsored by the journal Science and the US National Science Foundation (NSF) are available here.



