telegraph.co.uk — For his Viral Sculptures exhibition at The Smithfield Gallery, artist Luke Jerram has intricately rendered some of the most deadly diseases such as Smallpox, HIV, Swine flu, and more. These unique translucent glass artworks were designed with the help of leading virologists and scientific photographs.
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brdrkSep 8, 2009
this is one of the coolest art projects i've ever seen.
zalerySep 8, 2009
I had no idea bacterias and viruses are usually transparent. Makes this project that much cooler.
tdudkowskiSep 8, 2009
Thank God, it's Viral!
diggdugg35Sep 8, 2009
totally cool
ragmanxSep 8, 2009
Oh hell, I'd love to have one of those at my desk.
girlzillaSep 8, 2009
Why not go straight to the source?<a class="user" href="http://www.lukejerram.com/projects/glass_microbiology" rel="nofollow">http://www.lukejerram.com/projects/glass_microbiol ...</a>
dirtpileSep 9, 2009
There are innumerable E. coli already in you. You wouldn't be alive without them. They allow us to synthesize Vitamin K, for example.