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"Interstellar Lab founder and CEO Barbara Belvisi poses inside a BioPod module, a high-tech greenhouse controlled by artificial intelligence designed to grow plants and develop agriculture, to fight against climate change and in preparation for future life on Mars, at Interstellar Lab in Ivry-sur-Seine near Paris, France, on November 27, 2023. #

Gonzalo Fuentes / Reuters"

theatlantic.com/photo/2023/12/

At MASP (São Paulo).

"If this sprawling exhibition of 170 artists is an attempt to correct that, bringing Indigenous production into the canon, then it is certainly ambitious in its geographical spread."

ft.com/content/ac6f9f47-cc22-4

'Elliot Erwitt con su imagen de perros más famosa, en una exhibición el 29 de noviembre de 1994.
STEVEN SIEWERT (GETTY IMAGES)' elpais.com/cultura/2023-12-01/

"The puppeteers Markus Schabbing and Carlo Daniels with Michael K. The story is set amid a fictional civil war, whose Kafkaesque landscape Michael navigates with his ailing mother, Anna."

PhotoCredit:Amir Hamja/NYT

nytimes.com/2023/11/30/theater

"By 2007, the sea’s surface area had shrunk by around 90 percent, leaving Muynak a landlocked way station for tourists who come to marvel at this ecological disaster, where they take selfies near rusting ship hulks that are perched high and dry in the endless sand."
Photo: Carolyn Drake/Magnum

nytimes.com/2023/11/28/opinion

While I wait for my copy of my friend Dann McDorman's debut novel "West Heart Kill" to arrive, I enjoyed this podcast interview.

youtube.com/watch?v=atHr6suW8_

"Our study provides temporal transcriptional patterns and uncovers pan-tissue parallels between prostate and lung cancers, as well as connections to normal neuroendocrine cell states."

cell.com/cancer-cell/fulltext/

"FEIRA DO PRATO FALANTE 5 & 6 de Dezembro com visitas das 12h às 20h." @almeida_felipa featuring @hunchbacksociety & more.

“Polar Bear” (1976) from Sugimoto’s “Diorama” series, photographed in the American Museum of Natural History, in New York.

Credit: Hiroshi Sugimoto"

nytimes.com/2023/11/21/arts/de

Portrait of the artist hunched over her pottery wheel all the way in the top right corner of the picture.

@madparreira.bsky.social

madalenaparreira.com

"When We Cease to Understand the World" was one of my favorite books of the last 5 years, so I have high hopes for Labatut's latest novel.

“Colograph

The works presented here are created with alternative materials rather than etched on copper. From squashed paper costumes to packaging and leather book covers, objects are inked with different processes, both intaglio and planographic. Scales vary and are usually life-size. The paper costume prints are mostly made from real costumes (with the exception of the long dress, which is a smaller scale model) , worn by actors in a film project and subsequently smashed, inked and printed on cotton paper.”

madalenaparreira.com/Colograph

#theaterarts #Artmastodon

"In this brief review, we present and summarize the data describing how newly described enhancers located within the large V gene portion of Igκ and Igh loci work as a higher-order mechanism for the regulation of the Ab repertoire formation by regulating chromatin interactions and epigenetic milieu, which in turn alter the 3D chromatin topology of the loci."

journals.aai.org/jimmunol/arti

“At the start of this project, Miyazaki came to me and asked me, ‘This is going to be about my story, is that going to be O.K.?’ I just nodded,” Suzuki recalled with the matter-of-factness of someone who’s learned it would be futile to stand in the way of the director.'

nytimes.com/2023/11/24/movies/

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