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Illustration of a human ear.
In the early 90's, a team of scientists found a way to grow on a mouse's back bovine cells in the shape of a human ear.
When she was a graduate student teaching at a university, one of her students, a Vietnam Vet, gave her a present of a human ear.
In his first New York solo exhibition, Mr. Mongrain, an associate professor of ceramics at Hunter College, presents a set of quiet, mysterious, beautifully made ceramic objects: a perforated bell shape hanging from myriad threads; a hovering pillow bearing the imprint of a human ear; a leaning black plank with a surface like gently rippling water (Johnson).
Earmouse's creators molded sterile, biodegradable mesh into the shape of a human ear, which they seeded with bovine cartilage cells.
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