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Neil Banas

is an oceanographer, mathematical ecologist, and artist in Glasgow.

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I’m trying to write a book about plankton and fish

My first science zine. Covid-19 lockdown project, month 3. In retrospect I think it’s let down by the lettering, especially because I missed the opportunity to distinguish the two voices in it (it’s a collab with a then-4-year-old). But in true Prof. Dr. Style I’m leaving it on my website anyway. It’s folded from one … Read more

Tags books, coasts, copepods, phytoplankton, scotland, unicorns, zines, zooplankton

Patterns 2 (2008)

Two of my pieces were published in beautiful two-page spreads in Patterns 2: Design, Art, and Architecture (Birkhaüser, 2008). They’re from these series.

Tags art, books, computational, physics

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