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Jessica Lloyd-Jones's Anatomical Neon Is Made to Display Influence of Electric Currents

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Core prompt: Jessica Lloyd-Jones, a visiting artist at Urban Glass, New York, collaborated with renowned glass artists and neon specialists to produce these sculptures. Fueled by her interest in biological e

Jessica Lloyd-Jones, a visiting artist at Urban Glass, New York, collaborated with renowned glass artists and neon specialists to produce these sculptures. Fueled by her interest in biological electricity she created 4 unique pieces.These unique blown glass sculptures are made to hold inert gases to display the influence of electric currents. Each piece shows a different aspect of each organ.

Jessica Lloyd-Jones'S Anatomical Neon: Merging Art, Science & Tech

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The “Electric Lungs”is an intricate structure with xenon gas spreading through its passage ways, to communicate the way we inhale in our atmosphere and the “Heart”illuminated by still red neon gas.The “Brain Wave”conveys neurological processing activity through a display of moving electric plasma, while “Optic Nerve”focuses on the blood vessels of the eye.

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