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Marco Tagliafierro



"While unfortunate in search of natural wonders waiting in a queue to get mileage in the newly rebuilt California Academy of Sciences, last Saturday, another experience a few miles further south at the opening of the exhibition" Obsessions "at the Peninsula Museum of Art in Belmont is at the same time. The exhibition presents a series of private collections, including the collection of the Museum's Zymoglyphic Xenophora.
Here visitors carefully scrutinize these tiny shells that collect shells, stones and other objects to attach to their shells as they grow. Some have wondered if they were made the objects, perhaps a subtle variation of dogs, fish or shellfish delfni sold as souvenirs in the tourist and beach resorts. Most were amazed by the fact that these creatures, seemingly simple, can create something so interesting and aesthetically pleasing. A visitor of a certain age was even outraged by the fact that I have never learned before that the existence of these animals, believing that if there had been something so interesting, for sure she would have already heard.
collectors shells tend to like shiny pieces, smooth and far between. They find the "shell that collect shells," a fun idea, but does not seem to be very interesting to me to collect them. The Xenophora draws interest a small scientific audience, but not many more. The rival to the Museum's collection of Xenophora Zymoglyphic 's Academy of Sciences itself, which, according to its catalog has a collection of invertebrates, which counts only 18 copies of the family of Xenophoridae.
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Xenophora - Part 2 Saturday, October 4, 2008, Jim Stewart (The zymoglyphic Museum Curator's Web Log), Translated by David Stucchi



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