corpus callosum [kawr-puhs kuh-loh-suhm] -noun, plural corpora callosa [kawr-per-uh kuh-loh-suh]. Anatomy, Zoology. a great band of of deeply situated transverse white fibers uniting the two halves of the cerebrum in humans and other animals. Origin: 1700-10; < NL: lit., rough body.
I am a biologist and artist interested in the processes by which order is generated, discovered, and imposed. I use this space to collect ideas about art and science. The boundaries are pretty loose, however, and you may find things that don't fit neatly into boxes.
I feel as though it is directed at me...
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