
"QB VII" is an abbreviation of Queen's Bench Courtroom Number Seven.Ī famous author, Abraham Cady, stands trial for libel. The novel is loosely based on a court case for defamation ( Dering v Uris) that arose from Uris's earlier best-selling novel Exodus. The novel was Uris's second consecutive #1 New York Times Best Seller and third overall. The four-part novel highlights the events leading to a libel trial in the United Kingdom. NIkolai Ivanovich Vavilov was one of the most brilliant geneticists of the 20th century - yet his life ended in a Soviet prison, jailed for his ideas.QB VII by Leon Uris is a dramatic courtroom novel published in 1970. Cultivating Silence NIkolai Vavilov and the Suppression of Science in the Modern Era Utilizing items from various resources across campus including the Circus Publicity Collection in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections and the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection, along with artifacts loaned by circus professionals and institutions, the Circus Fashion site elevates the study of circus costume into retrievable, publicly accessible information through engaged and creative scholarship. Circus Fashion Featuring the Research of Circus in Fashion and Costume through ExhibitionsĬircus Fashion is developed as a repository of exhibitions and resources on circus costume. As the outside visually changes, the chemical and physical characteristics will be logged here. Both frames will be outfitted with pH, eH and temperature sensors.


One will have just Beebe Lake mud, the other will hold 10% biochar, a long-term carbon sequestration mechanism. This time, the 2 vessel was made to reference two 19th century Japanese Landscape Paintings.

This project connects back to my first 'mud painting' name Winogradsky Rothko (2004) also made from mud from BeeBe Lake. The endogenous microbes will synthesize pigments and develop a transforming colorfield painting (March-September). This project is made of mud from BeeBee Lake.

Of note, there is a new living painting (installed March 13, 2022) in the foyer of Mann Library. Since then, many pieces have been constructed to visualize the diverse liveliness of microbes in diverse ecosystems, ranging from pristine waterways to some of the most toxic superfund sites such as the Gowanus Canal in NYC. Winogradsky Rothko combines the work of a 19th century soil microbiologist -Sergei Winogradsky- with a 20th century colorfield painter -Mark Rothko. This first painting, Winogradsky Rothko, appeared outside Mann Library in 2004. This exhibition features art made with photosynthetic bacteria. Mud Paintings Sensing chemical and physical changes of microbial industry
