Equinox Graphics
Science illustration and animation studio, based in Cambridge UK. We take science and engineering and make it pretty!
- Throughout December I made 24 BRAND NEW, daily protein renders for #ArtAdventCalendar, developing some new techniques and pipelines. I learnt a lot about #Blender, #MolecularNodes and compositing along the way! See them all here: e-nox.net/molecular-ad... #SciArt
- A quick write up about the poster I presented at last year's #VIZBI 2025, showing a series of protein renders from experiments learning to use #Blender and #MolecularNodes. Excited for #VIZBI 2026!!! "Molecular Masterpieces - A Fashion Show of Protein Glow-ups" e-nox.net/vizbi-molecu... #SciArt
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- Day 24 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar The nuclear pore complex is a huge pore made of hundreds of proteins, that allows the flow of nucleic acids and proteins between the nucleus and cytoplasm. It also looks like a wreath! Merry Christmas! More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 23 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar A urea channel from helicobacter pylori, a bacterium which can survive stomach acid. This channel allows urea to flow into the bacterium, neutralising any stomach acid that would otherwise damage it. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 22 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar Aspartate transcarbamoylase is a crucial allosteric enzyme, catalysing the first step in pyrimidine ring biosynthesis, which are used to build the bases in RNA and DNA. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 21 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This shows six zinc fingers bound to a section of DNA, which helps to stabilise it. The zinc fingers are used to control transcription of the gene for ribosomal RNA. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 20 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is a TAL effector, a modular protein from bacteria that can read the sequence of bases in DNA. Scientists have harnessed it to target gene knockouts, or insert new genes. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 19 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is the measles virus nucleocapsid, which is a helical complex formed around its RNA genome to protect it from cellular enzymes More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 18 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is a Piezo1 mechanosensitive channel. Piezo proteins help our cells gain a sense of touch - physical forces/pressures open up the channel, allowing ions to flow into the cell, triggering its response More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
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- Day 17 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is a coronavirus protease, an essential part of the virus' war chest, cutting its RNA into correct pieces, and interfering with the cell's defence mechanisms. So brutal, but at least it's ❤️-shaped More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 16 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar These are secretory antibodies, which defend mucosal linings in the body. They contain multiple arms, which bind to many sites on a pathogen, strengthening the interaction. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 15 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar The PhotoSystem II supercomplex in plants contains light-gathering antenna complexes (yellow). More antennas means better photosynthesis in low-light conditions (like the version shown with SIX antennas). More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 14 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar The equine encephalitis virus doesn't just affect horses, it's zoonotic and passes between animals & humans - being most prevalent circulating in bird species. It has 240 surface glycoproteins ready to go More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 13 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is the human apoptosome, which is part of the mechanism for cells to self-destruct when problems occur. Normally the sub-units float around harmlessly, but when danger calls, APOPTOSOME ASSEMBLE!!! More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 12 (I've made it halfway!!!) of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This earthworm haemoglobin (erythrocruorin), which is enormous compared with our own (144 chains cf. our measly 4 chains). More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Reposted by Equinox GraphicsIt's fitting that the cover on AI mindlessly apes an earlier creation and also displaces workers while elevating Silicon Valley plutocrats.
- Day 11 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This the Zika virus, which has an interesting repeating unit (five copies makes a starfish; and repeats twelve times). More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 10 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This the human papillomavirus, which attacks cells in skin and mucous membranes. It is usually harmless but very occasionally can cause cancer. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
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- Day 9 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This the clover-shaped "Acetohydroxyacid Synthase", which is involved in synthesising three critical amino acids in plants - which is why it's targetted by herbicides. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 8 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar A resistosome is a molecular machine found in a plant's immune system, with unusual curved arms compared with imflammasome, the analogous complex in animals. It forms pores in infected cells & kills them. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 7 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is a malaria pump (PTEX), which pumps malaria effector proteins out of the parasite and into red blood cells, to help remodel their new home. (Nice for them; bad news for us) More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 6 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar This is a "nanodisc", which is a tiny section of lipid membrane, just big enough to hold a single membrane-bound protein, and holds the structure stable enough to probe its structure More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 5 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar Today it's HLA-A2, which is critical for the immune system. They present fragments of intra-cellular proteins to CD8+ T cells, which can initiate a targeted immune response. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
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- Day 5 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar Today it's HLA-2, which is critical for the immune system. They present fragments of extra-cellular proteins to CD4+ T cells, which can initiate a targeted immune response. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
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- Day 4 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar Today it's AAA+ protease (surely the best of all proteases?) It has a protein pump to pull only the correct proteins into the central barrel, where they are destroyed. Maybe the AAA+ is their accuracy? More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 3 of making proteins for #ArtAdventCalendar Today I've been playing with Apolipoprotein B-100, which helps deliver fats. It wraps around a lipoprotein, and as cells extract triglycerides for energy, it shrinks and ApoB100's belts shrink to fit More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Day 2 of #ArtAdventCalendar Today's new protein is Arc, a protein found in the brain, which can form icosahedral capsids (like viruses) containing its Arc mRNA cargo. They are linked to regulation of synaptic plasticity and forming long-term memories. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- It's time for #ArtAdventCalendar! Going to try to make a new protein render each day. Today is FOXP3, which is involved in controlling the expression of numerous genes. Here shows as a domain-swapped dimer that is able to bridge two(!) strands of DNA. More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/ #SciArt
- Reposted by Equinox Graphics"How do I find my art style?" I've been a creative pro for 10 years, this is the number 1 question I get. They want creative work to be recognizably theirs in an instant-- like Miyazaki or Wes Anderson movies. This is the formula for art style, it's much simpler than you think.
- HydroGNSS launches TODAY 6.18pm UK, built by SSTL to measure our water cycle, land use, wetlands, permafrost & carbon storage, via reflected GPS signals. The mission animation we made: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn68... Insights on our technical setup: e-nox.net/simulating-d... #ESA #hydrognss #sstl
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- Nice to see our illustration of Solar Orbiter out in the wild!
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- I found one of my academic papers in here (from a previous life when I was a scientist), so I've added my name to the list. Clearly it's a US lawsuit, but you can still join from other countries. Let's hope there is similar legal progress for my artworks that were hoovered up 🤞
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- Reposted by Equinox Graphicsthis iconic advertising copywriter named Kathy Hepinstall Parks died over the weekend and I wanted to share something from her website I thought Bluesky would like
- Reposted by Equinox Graphics"If your books were uploaded to LibGen/fed into the LLMs, add your name to the potential class action lawsuit by tomorrow." Details: LibDem database: www.theatlantic.com/technology/a... Attorney form: www.lieffcabraser.com/anthropic-au... (This information comes via a reliable Discord source.)
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- Back onto making some protein visualisations for fun - this is RCSB's Molecule of the Month, and I had a go at my own version. It's a TOC-TIC Translocon (all the cool kids are doing Toc-tic, right?) Made in #Blender and #MolecularNodes #SciArt More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/
- Thanks to #VIZBI nudging me, I hosted an online chat, where I whizzed through my typical workflow using #MolecularNodes, #Blender and After Effects to make this image in ~40 minutes(!) Thanks for giving me your time, and I hope you all found it useful #SciArt More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/
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- Reposted by Equinox GraphicsRead here our original article showing the biological age prediction by accumulating stochastic variation alone. With @meyer.bsky.social and a wonderful cover art designed by @maayanvisuals.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s43...
- Reposted by Equinox GraphicsNew preprint on 3D heterochromatin architecture in human cells! Great collab with @sergiocruzleon.bsky.social & @johannesbetz.bsky.social from @hummerlab.bsky.social, @marinalusic.bsky.social & the Turoňová lab. Many thanks to my supervisor @becklab.bsky.social. bioRxiv: tinyurl.com/3a74uanv 🧵👇
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- Reposted by Equinox GraphicsToday is the 5 year anniversary to when I slowly started losing my mind during the pandemic and began dressing up as works of art. As my Twitter account has long been abandoned, why not make a thread of my madness on BlueSky? This was “The Maid” by Wilhelm August Lebrecht Amberg, from 1862
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- Managed to submit my #VIZBI conference poster on time, which is great if you like looking at pretty proteins. IT'S HAPPENING NEXT WEEK!!! #SciArt More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/
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- #VIZBI in-person registration closes tomorrow! I'm attending so please come and join me in Cambridge to learn all the best things to know about biological visualisation!!! There will be snacks too. Virtual registration still an option. I AM EXCITED
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- RNA is super useful! It might even be the basis of the very first cells. See our explainer video we made for BBC Earth: youtu.be/I08YJbrn7go?... #SciArt More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/
- RNA xkcd.com/3056
- Today's #FebruArty theme is "magenta". This is an illustration we made for the University of Vienna, showing strings of entangled qubits. The journal article on Blind Quantum Computing (published in Science) can be viewed here: arxiv.org/abs/1110.1381 #SciArt More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/
- Today's #FebruArty theme is "socks", so I made a SOX gene, which is a transcription factor that binds to the minor groove of DNA. Made in #Blender and #MolecularNodes #SciArt More projects: e-nox.net/portfolio/