Apex Predator Teeth Jimmy Choo’s

Fantich Young Apex Predator Jimmy Choo Emipire heels 2012

Fantich Young Apex Predator Jimmy Choo Emipire heels 2012

Fantich Young Apex Predator Jimmy Choo Emipire heels 2012

Last month we posted the wonderful and slightly disturbing Apex Predator Oxford shoes by artist duo Fantich&Young. Well now the ladies can get in on some equally teeth-tacular shoe action with the Apex Predator Jimmy Choo Empire Shoes!

Apex predators are predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of their food chain.
Materials: Jimmi Choo Empire Shoes, Size UK6, 500 teeth dentures.

 

[spotted by Manuel Kolb]

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Emilio Garcia’s Skull Brain Release

SKULL BRAIN PINK Emilio Garcia

SKULL BRAIN 24-KARAT GOLD Emilio Garcia

SKULL BRAIN CHROME Emilio Garcia

SKULL BRAIN GRAPHITE Emilio Garcia

SKULL BRAIN 4 SET Emilio Garcia

The almighty Skull Brain prototype by Emilio Garcia we told you about last month is finally finished! Hand made at the Secret Lapo Laboratories, the new limited edition sculpture will be showcased from December 4th through 9th at CONTEXT Art Miami via Black Square Gallery.

The Skull Brain is a 7 x 5.5 x 5 inch resin cast and comes in 4 different finishes:

  • PINK edition: Gloss nitro – limited to 30p
  • GRAPHITE: Sand textured – limited to 30p
  • CHROME: Nickel plated – limited to 20p
  • 24K: Gold plated – limited to 20p

All pieces are signed and numbered by Emilio Garcia and includes certificate of authenticity. First colorway will be available on December 4th at http://www.jumpingbrain.org. The stock is limited, good luck grabbing one!  Would love to have one of these myself!

 

 

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Our Inner Landscape

Shannon Rankin heart

Shannon Rankin head

Shannon Rankin hands

Shannon Rankin heads

Forget iOS 6, here is a map update actually worth checking out.

Shannon Rankin has created her Anatomy Series using the language of maps to convey the connections between the geographical and the biological. Of which she says,

Maps depicting mountain ranges, roads, lakes and rivers resemble internal biological features, reproductive anatomy, skeletal structures and networks of the human body. Symbols of cities become acupuncture points, and meridian lines, like rivers, represent an internal system of communication and transport.

You might say Rankin’s maps aren’t all that practical, but she certainly found her way to my heart.

 

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Resurrection Again: The Morbid Anatomy Library Post-Hurricane Sandy

Yesterday, we at The Morbid Anatomy Library spent a long, long day putting the library back together after our very zealous pre-Hurricane Sandy preparations. Above are some images showing the progression of the library from TOTAL CHAOS to some element of order; there is still a bit of fine-tuning left to do, but the bulk of the clean up is now completed, books are sorted into their respective categories, and artifacts are back in their general designated area. The library should be completely back up and running sometime in the next few days.

Thanks SO very much to friends and fellow Observatorians Shannon Taggart and Ethan Gould (15th down), and my wonderful former intern Laetitia Barbier (10th down) for all of their support, moral and physical. And that shrine to Saint Florian will be built in short order, and that is a promise!

You can find out more about The Morbid Anatomy Library by clicking here.

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Athanasius Kircher: The Greatest Polymath Who Ever Lived? An evening with Lawrence Weschler, Joshua Foer, and John Glassie, Observatory, Tuesday December 4

Next Tuesday at Observatory: Lawrence Weschler--author of the wonderful Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder--in conversation with Joshua Foer, founder of the now sadly defunct Athanasius Kircher Society and John Glassie, author of A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change, a new biography of Athanasius Kircher! All organized by our friends at Atlas Obscura.

This looks like a good one. Hope to see you there.

Athanasius Kircher: The Greatest Polymath Who Ever Lived? An evening with Lawrence Weschler, Joshua Foer, and John Glassie
Tuesday, Dec 4th, 7:30pm

***Advance Tickets Recommended***
For tickets and information visit: http://kircher.eventbrite.com/

Athanasius Kircher was a seventeenth-century German Jesuit scholar whose interests knew no bounds. From optics to music to magnetism to medicine, he offered up inventions and theories for everything, and they made him famous across Europe. Holy Roman Emperors were his patrons, popes were his friends, and in his spare time he collaborated with the Baroque master Bernini.

This lecture, occasioned by John Glassie's new book A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change, will take on Kircher's place as one of history's most unforgettable figures.

Joshua Foer is a science journalist and the author of the international best-seller Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything. He is the erstwhile head of the Athanasius Kircher Society. He is also the co-founder of the design competition Sukkah City, and the Atlas Obscura, an online guide to the world’s wonders and curiosities. http://www.joshuafoer.com

Lawrence Weschler was a staff writer for The New Yorker magazine for twenty years, and is the author of over a dozen books, most recently Uncanny Valley: Adventures in the Narrative. Others include Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder for which he was a finalist for both the Pulitzer and National Book Critics Circle Award, and Everything that Rises; A Book of Convergences for which he received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism in 2007. He also directs the New York Institute for the Humanities. http://www.lawrenceweschler.com
John Glassie is the author of A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change, a biography of the 17th century polymath Athanasius Kircher. A former contributing editor to The New York Times Magazine, has written for The Believer, McSweeney’s, The New York Times, Salon, Wired, and other publications. He is the author of the photo book Bicycles Locked to Poles and lives in Brooklyn, New York. http://www.johnglassie.com
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The Vrolik Museum, Amsterdam, Re-designed and Re-opened!

I first visited the wonderful Amsterdam-based Vrolik Museum in 2007, when I was gathering material for the Anatomical Theatre, an exhibition exploring depictions of the body, disease, and death in medical museums of the Western world. The museum has has just reopened after a year-long closure for renovation and refurbishment; I asked friend and curator Dr. Laurens de Rooy to send in some photos and write a brief report about the museum and its redesign especially for the readers of this blog:

The Vrolik Museum is named after 19th Dutch anatomists Gerard (1775–1859) and Willem Vrolik (1801–1863). Their collection includes many zoological and comparative anatomical specimens, as well as many pathological specimens such as skeletons with rickets and other diseases of the bone. Since the redesign of the museum, these collections are now on display together for the first time since Willem Vrolik's death.

In the modern showcases you will find an overview of normal and abnormal anatomy-- e.g; a large series of the development of the brain--and of embryological development, siamese twins, cyclopes, development of the heart, dwarfism, anatomy of the limbs, corset livers etc etc. Along the walls is an overview of the long history of the collection, many of which displayed in original showcases like the 18th century Hovius cabinet (top image) and the 19th century Vroliks cabinet (images 2 and 3).

The Museum Vrolik is open on weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm. Entrance is free but we appreciate a voluntary admission of about 5 euros pp. All texts are both in English and Dutch. We provide a so called 'top-exhibits-tour' a little book with 30 highlights of the museum, including some congenital malformations, bezoar stones, bladder stones, corset livers, the lion that belonged to King Louis Napoleon, the skull of a man that got hit by a horse etc etc.

For more information about the museum, go to http://www.museumvrolik.nl. Via this site you may also book a guided tour.

Photos top to bottom:

  1. Hovius cabinet. cabinet from 1773 with pathologies of the bone, collected by physician Jacob Hovius (potrait on top of the cabinet)
  2. Vrolik's cabinet. Early 19th century cabinet of the old Museum Vrolikianum, showing the collection of comparative anatomy of father and son Vrolik (left portrait of Willem Vrolik and part of the collection of congenital malformations in animals; right: portrait of Gerard Vrolik and collection of human pathology and botany)
  3. Overview of the museum. Left and right: showcases with anatomy of head and neck and of skull, spine and thorax, in the center: a so called "blown skull" or "beauchene skull", all cranial bones have been taken apart and mounted separately; to the back; Vroliks cabinet
  4. The collection of animal skeletons and skulls of the original Vrolik collection, presented as a long chain or stairway from least perfect to most perfect. Father and son Vrolik did not believe in the possibility of evolution. All animals were created in their view according to a greater plan. The big animal skeleton top-left: the lion of king Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, king of Holland between 1806 and 1810.
  5. Human trunk with the heart and great vessels, modeled in red and blue wax.

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Grey’s Anatomy 9×08 "Love Turns You Upside Down" Promo – Video


Grey #39;s Anatomy 9x08 "Love Turns You Upside Down" Promo
GREY #39;S ANATOMY - "Love Turns You Upside Down" - The new batch of interns find themselves involved in all the drama at Seattle Grace: Meredith asks Heather to go above and beyond to help fix Derek #39;s hand; Cristina starts a healthy competition between Stephanie and Leah, which inadvertently leads to a medical emergency for Cristina #39;s patient; Alex sees Jo in a new light as they work to save a baby #39;s life, and April teaches Shane a valuable lesson during "lumps and bumps" duty, on "Grey #39;s Anatomy," THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 (9:00-10:02 pm, ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/RON TOM) © 2012 American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.From:AnatomySurgeryViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:20More inEntertainment

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Morbid Anatomy Holiday Fair! Sicilian Sex Ghosts! Medieval Automata! Krumpus-themed Holiday Party with Ghoul-A-Go-Go! 3D Galore! Dark New York! Morbid Anatomy Presents at Observatory

Taxidermy, waxworks, beer, and deaccessioned artifacts from The Morbid Anatomy Library at next weekend's Morbid Anatomy Holiday Fair! Morbid Anatomy Birthday Party with "Sicilian Sex Ghosts" lecture by Empire of Death's Paul Koudounaris, music and artisinal cocktails by Friese Undine, and thematic baked goods by Rachel Rideout! Morbid Anatomy and Ghoul-a-Go-Go Krumpus-themed holiday party! Holiday edition of our popular anthropomorphic insect shadowbox class! Dark New York! Medieval Automata! 3D Galore!

These and many other delights await you as part of Morbid Anatomy Presents this month and beyond at Observatory; full details follow. Hope to see you there!

Morbid Anatomy and Observatory Holiday Fair
Holiday fair with multiple vendors serving your alternative holiday needs including taxidermy, waxworks, anthropomorphic insect tableaux, and deaccessioned books and artifacts from the Morbid Anatomy Library
Dates: Saturday, December 8 and Sunday, December 9
Time: Noon - 6:00 PM
Admission: Free
brooklyn-brewery-logo-gold Beer courtesy of our sponsor Brooklyn Brewery

Please join us on December 8th and 9th for a holiday fair, presented in conjunction with partner space Proteus Gowanus. This is the perfect place to purchase unique, niche, and off-the-beaten-path gifts for those hard-to-please folks on your shopping list.This years iteration will feature the taxidermy of anthropomorphic mouse taxidermy class teacher Sue Jeiven; the artisinal wax works of artist Sigrid Sarda; the insect shadowboxes of Daisy Tainton; taxidermic curiosities by Katie Innamorato and Amber Jolliffe; photography and deaccessioned books and artifacts from the Morbid Anatomy Library, "Andean goodies" from Alastair Noble, all accompanied by music and beer provided by our sponsor Brooklyn Brewery.

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Sicilian Sex Ghosts AND Morbid Anatomy Birthday Party
An illustrated lecture and Slideshow by Empire of Death author Dr. Paul Koudounaris with Music and Cocktails by Friese Undine and thematic baked goods by Rachel Ridout
Date: Tuesday December 11
Time: 8:00
Admission: $12
Produced by Morbid Anatomy

Do you like sex? Do you like Death? Do you like Sicilians? Do you like Morbid Anatomy, alcohol, birthday parties, thematic cakes and music? If you answered yes to any of these questions, please join author/photographer of Empire of Death Dr. Paul Koudounaris, as he presents an in-depth lecture with full slideshow on the Sex Ghosts of the Palermo Catacombs for an evening's spectacular which will also serve as the birthday party for Morbid Anatomy's Joanna Ebenstein.

Over 400 years ago, the monks of Palermo's Capuchin monastery began mummifying their own brothers and prominent local citizens, and displaying their bodies in subterranean galleries. The result was one of the world's most haunted sites. But many of these ghosts were not content to simply roam the passageways rattling chains--death had apparently not quelled their sexual appetites, and with libidos in overdrive they took to the streets of the city to fulfill their lecherous needs. Dr. Koudounaris will explore this fascinating folklore in a uniquely bizarre lecture, illustrated with his own photographs of the mummies still preserved in Palermo.

Come for the lecture, and linger for the party, which will feature Music and Cocktails by Friese Undine and morbid baked goods by the lovely Rachel Ridout.

Dr. Paul Koudounaris holds a PhD in Art History (UCLA) and has taught classes at numerous universities and published in magazines throughout the world. He is the author of The Empire of Death, the first illustrated history of charnel houses and religious sanctuaries decorated with human bone. Named one of the ten best books of 2011 (London Evening Standard), it has garnered international attention for its combination of unique historical research and stunning photography.

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Mysteries in Depth: A 3-D Slideshow with 3-D Legend Gerald Marks
Date: Friday, December 14, 2012
Time: 8:00 PM  (Doors open at 7:00, there'll be refreshments and much to see))
Admission: $10
Presented by Morbid Anatomy

Exploring Mysteries has been a prominent feature in the work of artist Gerald Marks over the past four decades. Tonight, join this 3-D legend and former San Francisco Exploratorium artist in residence for a 3-D ode to the Nature of Vision. Seven “Chapters” of images will explore a wide range of topics...  Lost Art around the City, Aviation and Space, The JFK Assassination, People Lost in Devices, Liberty, Mysteries of Scale, and much more.

There will be a special segment featuring images of small specimens in 3-D, made using a desktop scanner. On January 5, Marks will be holding a Saturday workshop on this technique. More on that here.

Gerald Marks is
an artist working along the border of art and science, specializing in stereoscopic 3-D since 1973. He may be best known for the 3-D videos he directed for The Rolling Stones during their Steel Wheels tour. He has taught at The Cooper Union, The New School for Social Research, and the School of Visual Arts, where he currently teaches Stereoscopic 3-D within the MFA program in Computer Art. He was artist in residence at San Francisco’s Exploratorium and a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Media Lab, where he worked with computer-generated holography. His Professor Pulfrich’s Universe installations are popular features in museums all over the world, including the Exploratorium, The N. Y. Hall of Science, and Sony ExploraScience in Beijing and Tokyo. He has done 3-D consulting, lecturing and design for scientific purposes for The American Museum of Natural History, the National Institutes of Health, and Discover Magazine. He has created a large variety of 3-D artwork for advertising, display, and pharmaceutical use, as well as broadcast organizations Fox and MTV. He has designed award winning projections and sets at the N.Y. Public Theater, SOHO Rep, Kaatsbaan International Dance Center and the Nashville Ballet, where he created stereoscopically projected sets. He created the 3-D mural in the 28th Street station of the #6 train in New York City’s subway. He did 3-D imaging of dance around the New York shoreline as part of an iLAB grant from the iLAND Foundation for using the arts to raise environmental consciousness.

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Anthropomorphic Insect Shadowbox Workshop: Special Holiday Edition, with Former AMNH Senior Insect Preparator Daisy Tainton
With Daisy Tainton, Former Senior Insect Preparator at the American Museum of Natural History
Dates: Sunday, December 16 (Special Holiday Edition!)
Time: 1 - 4 PM
Admission: $65
***Must RSVP to morbidanatomy [at] gmail.com to be added to class list
This class is part of The Morbid Anatomy Art Academy


Today, join former AMNH Senior Insect Preparator Daisy Tainton for a special Holiday-themed edition of Observatory's popular Anthropomorphic Insect Shadowbox Workshop. In this class, students will work with Rhinoceros beetles: nature's tiny giants. Each student will learn to make--and leave with their own!--shadowbox dioramas featuring carefully positioned beetles doing nearly anything you can imagine. Beetles and shadowboxes are provided, and an assortment of miniature furniture, foods, and other props will be available to decorate your habitat. Students need bring nothing, though are encouraged to bring along dollhouse props if they have a particular vision for their final piece; 1:12 scale work best.

Daisy Tainton was formerly Senior Insect Preparator at the American Museum of Natural History, and has been working with insects professionally for several years. Eventually her fascination with insects and  love of Japanese miniature food items naturally came together, resulting in cute and ridiculous museum-inspired yet utterly unrealistic dioramas. Beetles at the dentist? Beetles eating pie and knitting sweaters? Even beetles on the toilet? Why not?

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Ghoul A Go-Go Holiday Krampus Party with “DEVILS” Show Premiere!
Date: Saturday, December 22
Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $13
Presented by Morbid Anatomy

* Premiere of Ghoul A Go-Go's "DEVILS" show with Vlad and Creighton appearing LIVE!!
* A screening of the bizarro Mexican holiday classic feature film Santa Claus (1959)! The devil Pitch is on the loose! Can Christmas be saved?
* "Beelzebab "Siren of Sodom" performs live burlesque!
* Mistress Dominae Drakonis beats the naughty!
* Mulled Wine! Krampus cake! Piñata! More fun than you can beat with a stick!

Ghoul A Go-Go and Morbid Anatomy are throwing a Krampus holiday party to celebrate the world premiere of Ghoul A Go-Go's new "DEVILS" show! The ghost of Sammy Davis Jr. will not be there, but Vlad and Creighton will pour on more entertainment than a naughty child can handle. Beelzebabe, Siren of Sodom, will perform her scorching "Bad Girls Go To Hell" burlesque--an act one archbishop cited as the cause of his fall from grace! To add to the Krampus festivities, Mistress Dominae Drakonis, in all her satanic majesty, will deal out beatings to the naughty. There will be mulled wine to spice things up even further, as well as a Krampus cake. For your visual entertainment, there will be a screening of the 1959 Mexican classic film, Santa Claus, featuring the the devil Pitch. A piñata will be beaten. You will also have the privilege of being the first to see the brand new Ghoul A Go-Go episode on the big screen in all its devilish glory! To grind things to halt, there will be an Observatory styled lecture on Christmas. And then back to the party! It'll be more fun than a sack full of children so wear your best Krampus costume!

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CLASS: Creating Stereoscopic 3-D Images of Small Specimens Using a Desktop Scanner
Workshop Class with Stereoscopic 3-D Artist Gerald Marks
Date: Saturday, January 5, 2013
Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM with a short lunch break
Fee: $60
Presented by Morbid Anatomy
*** Class size is limited to 16; please RSVP to morbidanatomy[at]gmail.com

In this workshop class you will learn to produce high-quality stereoscopic images of small objects, using a conventional desktop scanner. Everyone in the class can expect to leave with at least one 3-D picture, ready to post on a the web, email, or include in digital slide show, and the knowledge of how to do the process. With this technique, quite a bit of magnification is possible, almost rivaling microscope work.

After scanning, we will work with the images in Adobe Photoshop, using the same basic approach that the instructor has developed for Stereoscopic 3-D images in general, so you will be le
arning a professional technique for working with 3-D image pairs.
We will primarily view and work with our 3-D images using traditional Anaglyph Red/Blue 3-D glasses but we can output our scan work to any 3-D viewing system, including all types of 3-D projection and 3-D Television. 3-D glasses will be provided.
We will be scanning the objects on a conventional desktop scanners, such as the Epson Perfection series, and working with the scans on a laptop, using Adobe Photoshop (any version). All of the computer work on the instructor's laptop will be projected large, and in 3-D, so that it will be easy to follow.

Bring to Class
The primary thing to bring to class is the object you wish to scan. Almost anything in your collection from about .25" to about 6" wide should work, as long as it holds together. (Slime, for example, doesn't hold together) Natural or man-made objects, such as coins or medals work great. Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral are all OK, as long as it will hold still for at least two exposures. Bring additional objects as some things scan better than others and there may be time to scan more.
Bring a flash drive, or a blank CD, to put your scans on and take home.

You may bring your own laptop, with Photoshop installed, but it is not required. Bring your own scanner, too, if you like (When transporting a scanner, remember to "lock" the scanner head!)
Gerald Marks is an artist working along the border of art and science, specializing in stereoscopic 3-D since 1973. He may be best known for the 3-D videos he directed for The Rolling Stones during their Steel Wheels tour. He has taught at The Cooper Union, The New School for Social Research, and the School of Visual Arts, where he currently teaches Stereoscopic 3-D within the MFA program in Computer Art. He was artist in residence at San Francisco's Exploratorium and a Visiting Scholar at the MIT Media Lab, where he worked with computer-generated holography. His Professor Pulfrich's Universe installations are popular features in museums all over the world, including the Exploratorium, The N. Y. Hall of Science, and Sony ExploraScience in Beijing and Tokyo. He has done 3-D consulting, lecturing and design for scientific purposes for The American Museum of Natural History, the National Institutes of Health, and Discover Magazine. He has created a large variety of 3-D artwork for advertising, display, and pharmaceutical use, as well as broadcast organizations Fox and MTV. He has designed award winning projections and sets at the N.Y. Public Theater, SOHO Rep, Kaatsbaan International Dance Center and the Nashville Ballet, where he created stereoscopically projected sets. He created the 3-D mural in the 28th Street station of the #6 train in New York City’s subway. He did 3-D imaging of dance around the New York shoreline as part of an iLAB grant from the iLAND Foundation for using the arts to raise environmental consciousness.

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A Dark Day in New York: Dispatches from The New York Grimpendium: Lecture and Launch Party for Book of Death-related Sites and Artifacts in New York
An Illustrated Lecture and Book Signing with J.W. Ocker
Date: Monday, January 14
Time: 8:00
Admission: $5
Produced by Morbid Anatomy
*** Copies of The New York Grimpendium will be available for sale and signing

J.W. Ocker spent a year traveling around New York, visiting some 250 death-related sites and artifacts in the state. A brain collection. A ship graveyard. An abandoned spiritualist mecca. And yes, even The Morbid Anatomy Library. For this presentation, he will be showing pictures and recounting some of the stories from from the darkest corners of the state.

J.W. Ocker grew up in Maryland and currently lives in New Hampshire. He is the author of The New England Grimpendium, for which he won the Lowell Thomas Award for travel writing, and the recently released The New York Grimpendium. He writes about his travels to strange sites around the country at his site OddThingsIveSeen.com.

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Medieval Robots: Automata Since the First Millennium
An illustrated lecture with Elly R. Truitt,  Bryn Mawr College
Date: Friday, January 18 (PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE)
Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $10
Presented by Morbid Anatomy

Robots are everywhere. They build our cars, fight our wars, and clean our homes. Robots help us define concepts of humanity, explore the ethical ramifications of knowledge, and question the role of complex technology in our lives. Yet these liminal objects have a long history. Medieval robots, also called automata, appear throughout the Middle Ages in literature, art, courtly ceremony, and liturgical ritual. They could reveal the time of day or the date of your death, and they might be made by artisans or sorcerers. This illustrated lecture will explore these seductive, strange, and sometimes terrifying objects, and will uncover the hidden medieval past of our robotic present.

Elly R. Truitt is Assistant Professor of Medieval History at Bryn Mawr College. She has published articles in a number of scholarly journals, and is currently finishing a book on medieval automata. She also has a blog, called Medieval Robots. She lives in Philadelphia, PA and is left-handed.

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MEAN BONES – Video


MEAN BONES
OCSAfy It! video project for Ms. Karlberg #39;s second block Anatomy class. Topic assigned: Anatomy of the long bone Group members: Caitlin Corbin as Regina/Janis Kelly Savage as Cady/Karen Jackie Hishmeh as Damian/Gretchen Ms. Karlberg as Ms. Norbury Filmed and edited by Gavin KaneFrom:Kelly SavageViews:3 0ratingsTime:02:06More inEducation

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Ramsherd: Anatomy Of A Play Week 12 (Rams v Cards) Part 1 – Video


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Latest edition of Ramsherd.com #39;s Anatomy Of A Play series. Part 1 of this week #39;s edition is a breakdown of the blocking assignments for Steven Jackson #39;s 46-yard run against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12 of the 2012 Season.From:Tim ShieldsViews:0 0ratingsTime:12:22More inSports

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Grey’s Anatomy 9×08 Love Turns You Upside Down Promo with Greek subs – Video


Grey #39;s Anatomy 9x08 Love Turns You Upside Down Promo with Greek subs
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How to Pronounce Jugal – Video


How to Pronounce Jugal
Learn how to say Jugal correctly with EmmaSaying #39;s "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of jugal (oxford dictionary): adjective 1 Anatomy relating to the zygoma (the bony arch of the cheek). 2 Entomology relating to the jugum of an insect #39;s forewing. Origin: late 16th century: from Latin jugalis, from jugum #39;yoke #39; http://www.emmasaying.comFrom:Emma SayingViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:11More inHowto Style

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Drug Formulations – Video


Drug Formulations
http://www.SalmonellaPlace.com This is a tutorial/lecture on Drug Formulations. We cover some topics important for classes such as Biochemistry and Pharmacology. If you have any questions, don #39;t be shy!! We hope we are able to clarify this topic. Enjoy! Plus, don #39;t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/salmonellaplace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thesalmonella Tumblr: http://www.salmonellaplace.tumblr.com Images used on this Video: "Man Taking Eyedrops" by Lars Andreas from Oslo, Norway This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. "Anatomy of the Human Ear" by Chittka L, Brockmann This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license. "Coughsyrup-promethcode" by Stickpen commons.wikimedia.org "Ear" commons.wikimedia.org "Foam soap" commons.wikimedia.org "Shampoo" by #1512; #1504; #1491; #1493; #1501; This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. "Intravenous Therapy" by Michaelberry at en.wikipedia This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. "My eye" commons.wikimedia.org "Orange pills" by Candy This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. "Nicoderm Patch" commons.wikimedia.org "US Navy 091019-M-7747B-001 Lt. Brandon Van Noord, from Lansing, Mich., assigned to the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit shows a girl how to use an inhaler" commons.wikimedia.org "Nose" by Jeremie63 This file is licensed under the ...From:TheSalmonellaPlaceViews:0 0ratingsTime:15:20More inEducation

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PTA Global discuss Functional Anatomy with James Earls – Video


PTA Global discuss Functional Anatomy with James Earls
http://www.ptaglobal.com PTA Global is a leader in Professional Fitness Development. Faculty member Steve Powell interviews James Earls, teacher of Anatomy Trains http The discussion introduces the concept of a #39;switch #39; where the lines of tension may change and adapt based on the influence of gravity and ground reaction force, the simple function of gait is used as the example to show the brilliance of the human form and add another layer of understanding and application to functional anatomy.From:Steve PowellViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:45More inEntertainment

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"Moron" For Twitter Fight_Chelsea Handler Gets Call Chris Brown (Nov 27,2012) – Video


"Moron" For Twitter Fight_Chelsea Handler Gets Call Chris Brown (Nov 27,2012)
click our link vidd.totallyentertained.com - to watch full ""Moron" For Twitter Fight_Chelsea Handler Gets Call Chris Brown (Nov 27,2012)" exclusive video for free! "Moron" For Twitter Fight_Chelsea Handler Gets Call Chris Brown (Nov 27,2012) Handler recapped the feud, noting that Brown "went on a tirade against her, saying things like he wanted to #39;shart #39; in her mouth and [sh*t] on her retina.The host deadpanned, "He #39;s not very good with anatomy," adding, "The retina is way back there and hard to get to, first of allFrom:DezDuRonnViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:12More inEntertainment

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"Moron" For Twitter Fight_Chelsea Handler Gets Call Chris Brown (Nov 27,2012) - Video