M — May 6, 2014 — Art & Design
References: captainmetal.deviantart & gizmodo
Artist Claudia Puhlfurst somehow managed to print an entire comic strip called, ‘Juanita Knits the Planet’ onto a single, tiny strand of hair. How did Claudia Puhlfurst get her comic printed on a minuscule, thin piece of hair you might wonder? Using an innovative focused ion beam.
The ‘Juanita Knits the Planet’ comic strip was developed by creative comic book artist Claudia Puhlfürst for the Exceptional Hardware Software Meeting in Germany. Claudia Puhlfürst used a focused ion beam microscope as a scanner to etch her original comic strip onto an extremely narrow piece of human hair. In the video showcasing the printed comic strip on the piece of hair, viewers can the scaly texture of the hair follicles featured alongside several funny, anime-inspired cartoon panels.
The ‘Juanita Knits the Planet’ comic strip was developed by creative comic book artist Claudia Puhlfürst for the Exceptional Hardware Software Meeting in Germany. Claudia Puhlfürst used a focused ion beam microscope as a scanner to etch her original comic strip onto an extremely narrow piece of human hair. In the video showcasing the printed comic strip on the piece of hair, viewers can the scaly texture of the hair follicles featured alongside several funny, anime-inspired cartoon panels.
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