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The Great Path of the painter and architect Friedensreich Hunderwasser and a cross section of blood vessel told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s).
The tower of Babel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and the cochlea told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
The pagan stone scultpure of Jean Arp and an imaginary disk of Drosophila embryo told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
The smiling spider of Odilon Redon and a nerve cell of the brain told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Jackson Pollock's The Deep and a fluoroscopy of vertebrae told by biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Vincent Van Gogh's starry night and the bone structure told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
The work Penrose 11, mathematicians William Casselman, David Austin and David Wright and the cup of an eye of the vinegar fly told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Plate 6 of the series "Four stories of white and black" of the Czech painter Francis Kupka and a human cell lysosome, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen ...
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Face to face between wrestlers, painting by Natalia S. Goncharova, and keratinocytes, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
A composition of the painter Wols and a Drosophila fly head seem to observe us. This relationship to another, fear or empathy, told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
An ancient rock engraving in Niger and a kidney cell preserved for a quarter of a century in a test tube, two human traces vis-à-vis told by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".
Between Sands, wash I of the painter Alfred Manessier and the electric organ of the torpedo fish, a strange approach imagined by the biologist Jean Claude Ameisen.
An episode of the series "correspondence(s)".