Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Impulse Collection

"Capturing the Impulse: Exploring the Power of Nerve Cells and Beyond" In a world driven by impulses, both biological and mechanical

Background imageImpulse Collection: Nerve cell

Nerve cell. Computer artwork of a nerve cell, also called a neuron. Neurons are responsible for passing information around the central nervous system (CNS) and from the CNS to the rest of the body

Background imageImpulse Collection: Nerve cell, artwork F007 / 7448

Nerve cell, artwork F007 / 7448
Nerve cell, computer artwork

Background imageImpulse Collection: Nerve cells, computer artwork

Nerve cells, computer artwork
Nerve cells. Computer artwork of nerve cells, or neurons

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5730 - number 5

Kawasaki T-4 46-5730 - number 5
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5730 / number 5 (msn 1130), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 66-5745 - number 6

Kawasaki T-4 66-5745 - number 6
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 66-5745 / number 6 (msn 1145), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 - number 3

Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 - number 3
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5727 / number 3 (msn 1127), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5726

Kawasaki T-4 46-5726
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5726 (msn 1126), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April 1997

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5728 - number 1

Kawasaki T-4 46-5728 - number 1
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5728 / number 1 (msn 1128), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5729 - number 4

Kawasaki T-4 46-5729 - number 4
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5729 / number 4 (msn 1129), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: Blue Impulse aerobatic display team - Kawasaki T-4

Blue Impulse aerobatic display team - Kawasaki T-4
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Blue Impulse aerobatic display team Kawasaki T-4. Date: circa 2000

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5728 - number 1

Kawasaki T-4 46-5728 - number 1
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5728 / number 1 (msn 1128), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5731 - number 2

Kawasaki T-4 46-5731 - number 2
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5731 / number 2 (msn 1131), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April

Background imageImpulse Collection: North American F-86F Sabre 02-7966

North American F-86F Sabre 02-7966 (msn 256-86), formerly of the Blue Impulse aerobatic team, mounted on a pylon outside the JASDF Air Park and Museum, Hamamatsu Air Base Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

Background imageImpulse Collection: North American F-86F Sabre 02-7960

North American F-86F Sabre 02-7960 (msn 256-80), formerly of the Blue Impulse aerobatic team, on display at the JASDF Air Park and Museum, Hamamatsu Air Base Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5725 - number 4

Kawasaki T-4 46-5725 - number 4
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5725 / number 4 (msn 1125), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team. Date: circa 2000

Background imageImpulse Collection: Blue Impulse aerobatic display team

Blue Impulse aerobatic display team
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Blue Impulse aerobatic display team Kawasaki T-4s. Date: circa 2000

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5720

Kawasaki T-4 46-5720
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5720 (msn 1120), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team. Date: circa 2000

Background imageImpulse Collection: Kawasaki T-4 46-5730 - no. 5

Kawasaki T-4 46-5730 - no. 5
Japan Air Self Defence Force - Kawasaki T-4 46-5730 - no. 5 (msn 1130), of the Blue Impulse aerobatic display team, at the Nellis Air Force Base 50th Anniversary of the USAF airshow on 26 April 1997

Background imageImpulse Collection: Like a maiden, with skill and sense checking violent impulse, she stayed there for one moment only

Like a maiden, with skill and sense checking violent impulse, she stayed there for one moment only
973842 Like a maiden, with skill and sense checking violent impulse, she stayed there for one moment only, just to be admired (colour litho) by Millar

Background imageImpulse Collection: Burning Impulse

Burning Impulse Ridden By T.Doyle Cheltenham Festival 2002 Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham 14 March 2002 Date: 14 March 2002

Background imageImpulse Collection: Venus and Adonis, 1550s. Creator: Titian

Venus and Adonis, 1550s. Creator: Titian
Venus and Adonis, 1550s

Background imageImpulse Collection: And Jephthah came... unto his house, & behold, his daughter came out to meet him

And Jephthah came... unto his house, & behold, his daughter came out to meet him
And Jephthah came to Mizpeh unto his house, & behold, his daughter came out to meet him, 19th century? Biblical scene, from Judges 11: 34: the judge Jephthah

Background imageImpulse Collection: Working Model of a Pelton Turbine, Escher Wyss AG, Ravensbur

Working Model of a Pelton Turbine, Escher Wyss AG, Ravensburg, 1952. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageImpulse Collection: Sigmund Freud, caricature

Sigmund Freud, caricature
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Caricature of the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud. Freud theorized that mental illness could have psychological as well as physiological causes

Background imageImpulse Collection: Nanorobots

Nanorobots. Computer artwork of nanorobots in the brain, surrounded by nerve impulses. Microscopic robot technology could be developed in the future to treat diseases in new ways

Background imageImpulse Collection: Brain waves, conceptual image

Brain waves, conceptual image
Brain waves. Conceptual image of waves emanating from a human brain. This can represent the electrical activity of the brain, as recorded on an electroencephalogram (EEG)

Background imageImpulse Collection: Descartes idea of vision, showing passage of nervous impulse from the eye to the pineal gland

Descartes idea of vision, showing passage of nervous impulse from the eye to the pineal gland and so to the muscles. From Rene Descartes Opera Philosophica, 1692 (Tractatus de homine). Woodcut

Background imageImpulse Collection: Impulse by B C Stephenson

Impulse by B C Stephenson
Promotional postcard for Impulse by B. C. Stephenson. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 9th December 1882. Flyer for a tour by Fanny Josephs and C. W. Garthornes Company Date: circa 1882

Background imageImpulse Collection: color image, concept, copy space, data, day, digital age, digital composite, digital distortion

color image, concept, copy space, data, day, digital age, digital composite, digital distortion
Pixelated heart floating in forest

Background imageImpulse Collection: Conceptual image of synapse of neuron inside brain

Conceptual image of synapse of neuron inside brain

Background imageImpulse Collection: Microscopic view of a unipolar neuron

Microscopic view of a unipolar neuron. A unipolar neuron is a type of neuron in which only one protoplasmic process (neurite) extends from the cell body

Background imageImpulse Collection: Detail of a nerve bundle

Detail of a nerve bundle

Background imageImpulse Collection: Pathway of a pain message via sensory nerve in injured muscle

Pathway of a pain message via sensory nerve in injured muscle, to pain gate in spinal cord to limbic system, frontal cortex and sensory cortex in the human brain

Background imageImpulse Collection: Representation of how our senses affect our thoughts

Representation of how our senses affect our thoughts

Background imageImpulse Collection: Conceptual image of synaptic vesicles

Conceptual image of synaptic vesicles

Background imageImpulse Collection: Nerve ending, seen in lower right, sends pain message from injured muscle

Nerve ending, seen in lower right, sends pain message from injured muscle. Blood vessel and immune cells are seen in the center and upper right of image

Background imageImpulse Collection: Representation of how our thoughts affect our emotions

Representation of how our thoughts affect our emotions

Background imageImpulse Collection: A nerve synapse showing the release of neurotransmitters

A nerve synapse showing the release of neurotransmitters
Detail of a nerve synapse showing the release of neurotransmitters

Background imageImpulse Collection: Microscopic view of nerve fibers

Microscopic view of nerve fibers. A nerve fiber is a threadlike extension of a nerve cell in the nervous system

Background imageImpulse Collection: Anatomy structure of neurons

Anatomy structure of neurons

Background imageImpulse Collection: Conceptual image of synapse receptors

Conceptual image of synapse receptors

Background imageImpulse Collection: Schematic of the hypothalamus receiving nerve impulses from the body

Schematic of the hypothalamus receiving nerve impulses from the body and sending messages to the circulatory and nervous system

Background imageImpulse Collection: Human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex

Human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex
Coronal section through human brain showing the layout of the sensory cortex

Background imageImpulse Collection: Conceptual image of synaptic transmission

Conceptual image of synaptic transmission

Background imageImpulse Collection: Microscopic view of a bipolar neuron

Microscopic view of a bipolar neuron. A bipolar cell is a type of neuron which has two extensions. Bipolar cells are specialized sensory neurons for the transmission of special senses

Background imageImpulse Collection: Endorphins released in the hypothalamus travel down the spinal cord

Endorphins released in the hypothalamus travel down the spinal cord
Serotonin released in the brain travels down the spinal cord to close the pain gates and block pain messages

Background imageImpulse Collection: Close-up view of the synapse in the nervous system

Close-up view of the synapse in the nervous system. A synapse is a structure that permits a neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another cell

Background imageImpulse Collection: Microscopic view of the cochlea of the inner ear

Microscopic view of the cochlea of the inner ear. The cochlea contains the spiral organ of Corti, which is the receptor organ for hearing



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Capturing the Impulse: Exploring the Power of Nerve Cells and Beyond" In a world driven by impulses, both biological and mechanical, we delve into the intricate workings of nerve cells. Like tiny messengers, nerve cells transmit signals throughout our bodies, orchestrating every movement and sensation we experience. As depicted in artwork F007/7448, these remarkable cells form a complex network that fuels our existence. But impulses extend beyond biology; they find expression in various forms. Computer artwork showcases nerve cells branching out like digital highways, mirroring the interconnectedness of our technological age. Just as nerves communicate through electrical signals, data flows effortlessly across networks to power our modern world. The ECG (Electrocardiogram) symbolizes another type – one that reveals the rhythm of life itself. With each beat captured on paper or screen, it reminds us of the delicate balance between vitality and vulnerability. Moving away from biology and technology but still embracing impulse's essence are Kawasaki T-4 aircrafts numbered 5, 6, 3, 1 & These sleek machines embody speed and precision – their engines propelled forward by an irresistible urge to soar through skies with grace. Yet even amidst this mechanical marvel lies nature's influence on impulse. A Working Model of a Pelton Turbine by Escher Wyss AG demonstrates how water's force can be harnessed to generate energy efficiently - yet another manifestation of impulsive power at work. From microscopic nerve cell interactions to high-flying aircrafts and hydroelectric turbines - all connected by an underlying drive for action - "Impulse" encapsulates humanity's insatiable desire for progress fueled by innate forces within us all.