brucesflickr: A Norwegian "fish taco" in Trondheim
brucesflickr: Dr Rachel Armstrong
brucesflickr: The human skin bacteria
brucesflickr: Bacterial bio-art in Trondheim
brucesflickr: Human skin bacteria
brucesflickr: Bacteria installation
brucesflickr: Neural magazine from Milan in Trondheim
brucesflickr: A rather extensive library, temporary or not
brucesflickr: At the TEKS office
brucesflickr: Those pilings have been through a lot
brucesflickr: The shipping warehouses of a maritime nation
brucesflickr: The Horent
brucesflickr: the kid toys in the science museum
brucesflickr: Strange behavior of super chilled bubbles
brucesflickr: Bubble collision
brucesflickr: The rarity of two bubbles in the "Long Now" machine
brucesflickr: Verena Friedrich and her device art
brucesflickr: The Long Now creates a bubble
brucesflickr: Curator and museum director greet the machine
brucesflickr: Verena Friedrich, Jasmina Tesanovic and a perplexed viewer
brucesflickr: The Long Now
brucesflickr: Meta.Morf X
brucesflickr: A World War One sea-mine
brucesflickr: Trondheim infrastructure
brucesflickr: Trondheim steampunk
brucesflickr: DSCN1180
brucesflickr: DSCN1177
brucesflickr: Disnovation and their phone collection
brucesflickr: Norwegian obsession with Mexican food