About this collection
The Art & Graphics collection combines contemporary and historical environmental art, as well as comics and illustrations. The Anthropocene Milestones comic series illustrates 30 eight-panel comic strips depicting items as diverse as the spinning jenny, the scanning tunneling microscope, and the telephone, and events as far apart in time as the 40,800-year-old Altamira cave drawings and the Apollo mission of 1968. All these represent important milestones that have paved the way to a new geological “age of humans.” This collection also includes environmentally relevant early modern broadsheets from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries digitized by the Bavarian State Library.
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America and the Transatlantic Triangular Trade David-Spickermann, Daniela |
1700 | |
Machine Tools Chassignet, Marina Porras |
1700 | |
Broadsheet: “The Great Waters,” January 1682 Unknown Artist |
1682 | |
Broadsheet: “Depiction of a Memorable Incident with Mice,” 1675 Unknown Artist |
1675 | |
Broadsheet: “The Great and Terrible Flood,” January 1651 Unknown Artist |
1651 | |
Broadsheet: “Ruined Earth,” 1627 Unknown Artist |
1627 | |
Robotics David-Spickermann, Daniela |
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Biotechnology Lukat, Till |
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NIES/SIGTUNA, Stockholm/Uppsala, Sweden | ||
Martin Schaffner, Ulm, Germany | ||
Mass Spectrometry and Geological Eras Korniyenko, Nika |
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