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July 28, 2003
Volume 81, Number 30
CENEAR 81 30
ISSN 0009-2347
'Waltz
of the Polypeptides'
Sculptor
Mara G. Haseltine communed with the muse via electron microscope,
merging life sciences and art in conceiving her mixed media sculpture "Waltz
of the Polypeptides." Her interpretation of a ribosome creating
a polypeptide is on the cover of this week's issue. Each iridescent
globular form represents a stage in the ribosomal synthesis of
the B-lymphocyte stimulator protein.
Haseltine
relied on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and other computer
tools in translating the elegant gestures of nature at the submicroscopic
level into sculpture-garden-scale art that invites the viewer to
walk through the birth of a single protein.
The
work, for which Haseltine says she drew inspiration from the Zen
gardens of Kyoto, greeted attendees of the Biotechnology Industry
Organization's annual convention last month at the Washington Convention
Center in Washington, D.C. "Waltz of the Polypeptides" and
other life sciences-based sculpture installations by Haseltine
can be viewed at the artist's website, http://www.calamara.com.
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