Knitted
2012
101.0 x 300.0 cm
Giclée tisk / Umetniški tisk
Giclée ali platnati odtis muzejske kakovosti z hitro proizvodnjo in prilagodljivimi možnostmi končne obdelave.
Izberite eno od naših vnaprej določenih velikosti, ki ustrezajo prvotnim proporcijam umetničkega dela.
Svoje dimenzije lahko vnesete sami, da bodo ustrezne za določen okvir ali prostor. Če izbrana velikost ne bo skladna z razmerji izvirne slike, bomo umetniško delo orezali ali podaljšali s pomočjo ogledalnega odraza ali barvno polnega roba. Pred začetkom proizvodnje vam bomo poslali digitalni predogled za potrditev.
Upoštevajte, da predogled na zaslonu ne prikazuje dejanskega orezovanja ali podaljševanja. Le digitalni predogled bo natančno prikazal končno kompozicijo.
Čeprav so na voljo prilagojene velikosti, priporočamo izbiro dimenzije s predhodno določenega seznama, da ohranite prvotna razmerja.
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Biografija umetnika
Shinya Inoue: Bridging Science and Artistic Vision
Shinya Inoue (井上 信也, Inoue Shin'ya; January 5, 1921 – September 30, 2019) was a Japanese American biophysicist and cell biologist whose groundbreaking research into cytoskeletal dynamics intersected unexpectedly with his profound artistic talent. Born in London, England, the son of a diplomat—a lineage that instilled in him an adventurous spirit and appreciation for diverse cultures—Inoue’s life journey culminated in a legacy defined by scientific innovation coupled with a singular aesthetic sensibility. His work stands apart not merely as biological discovery but as a testament to the transformative power of blending disciplines.Early Life and Scientific Foundations
Inoué's fascination with microscopy began early, fueled by an extraordinary feat of ingenuity: constructing his first polarized light microscope from discarded materials—a machine gun base and a tin tea can—demonstrating an innate ability to transform necessity into opportunity. This formative experience foreshadowed his lifelong dedication to pushing the boundaries of scientific understanding. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Tokyo Metropolitan University, followed by doctoral research at Princeton University where he honed his skills in biophysics and established himself as a pioneer in visualizing cellular processes using advanced imaging techniques. Notably, his early fascination with polarized light microscopy would become central to his artistic explorations later in life.Cytoskeletal Dynamics: A Revolutionary Insight
Inoue’s seminal contribution to science arrived in the 1940s and 50s when he devised a method for observing dynamic processes within living cells—a technique that fundamentally altered our comprehension of cell biology. Utilizing polarized light microscopy, he meticulously documented the structure and movement of microtubules—tiny filaments crucial for cell division—revealing for the first time that spindle fibers are composed of aligned protein fibers. This breakthrough wasn’t simply a scientific observation; it was an epiphany that would reshape the field. He painstakingly built instruments to visualize these structures, mirroring his artistic approach to capturing complex phenomena. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering pursuit of knowledge became hallmarks of his scientific career.The ‘Knitted’ Series: Artistic Expression Rooted in Scientific Observation
Inoue's artistic vision emerged from this deep understanding of biological principles. He embarked on a distinctive project known as the 'Knitted' series, where he employed intricate textile techniques—specifically knitting—to represent cytoskeletal filaments and their movements. This seemingly disparate medium served as an ideal vehicle for conveying the dynamism inherent in cell biology. The repetitive patterns of knitted fabric subtly echoed the rhythmic oscillations observed during microtubule polymerization and depolymerization, creating a visual metaphor that resonated with both scientific precision and artistic beauty. Each piece embodies a harmonious blend of mathematical precision and tactile artistry—a reflection of Inoue’s intellectual curiosity and creative spirit.Legacy: Shaping Microscopy and Inspiring Artistic Innovation
Beyond his groundbreaking research into cytoskeletal dynamics and the development of video microscopy, Inoue profoundly impacted the field by establishing the Architectural Dynamics in Living Cells Program at MBL and co-inventing MetaMorph—the first digital image analysis computer software—a pivotal advancement that revolutionized cell imaging. His influence extended far beyond the laboratory, fostering collaboration between scientists and technologists and shaping the future of microscopy. Shinya Inoue’s life exemplifies the transformative potential of pursuing knowledge across disciplines, demonstrating that artistic expression can illuminate scientific concepts with unparalleled clarity and emotional depth. He died in East Falmouth at the age of 98, leaving behind a remarkable body of work—a testament to his unwavering dedication to both science and art.shinya inoué
1921 - 2019 , United Kingdom
Hitri podatki
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Cytoskeleton Dynamics
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Light Microscopy']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['None Known']
- Date Of Birth: January 5, 1921
- Date Of Death: September 30, 2019
- Full Name: Shinya Inoue
- Nationality: Japanese American
- Notable Artworks:
- Knitted (one half)
- Knitted
- Knitted
- Place Of Birth: London, United Kingdom

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