Nanotech + Art

When I first saw what this unit was genuinely did not know what nano technology was, let alone how it related to art. However after going over the material this week I have come to the conclusion that nanotechnology might have the most relation to art in comparison to all of the topics that we have covered in this course.











Nanotechnology is essentially the study of things that are microscopically small. This directly relates to art because when an artists creates a work of art the most important parts about the piece are the small details that are implemented. In fact everything in our world is comprised of microscopically small things that we can't see but shape literally everything. That is why I consider nanotechnology to be so important, simply because its abundantly relevant in all aspects of our lives.












In the reading they state that "When working on this kind of scale, we immediately reach the limits of rational human experience, and the imaginary takes over". By expressing that the imagination takes over the writer is inadvertently stating that some artistic skill is required in order to succeed in the field of nano technology. This is because art is the purest example of human imagination in the form of a tangibly object or image.



















“Nanotechnology Now.” Nanotechnology Art Gallery, www.nanotech-now.com/nanotechnology-art-gallery.htm.

“Knighthood for UCLA Chemist Fraser Stoddart.” Nano Today, vol. 2, no. 1, 2007, p. 53., doi:10.1016/s1748-0132(07)70024-5.

“Figure 2f from: Irimia R, Gottschling M (2016) Taxonomic Revision of Rochefortia Sw. (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales). Biodiversity Data Journal 4: e7720. Https://Doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e7720.” doi:10.3897/bdj.4.e7720.figure2f.

Yurtoğlu, Nadir. “Http://Www.historystudies.net/Dergi//Birinci-Dunya-Savasinda-Bir-Asayis-Sorunu-Sebinkarahisar-Ermeni-isyani20181092a4a8f.Pdf.” History Studies International Journal of History, vol. 10, no. 7, 2018, pp. 241–264., doi:10.9737/hist.2018.658.

“Nanotechnology Timeline.” Nano, www.nano.gov/timeline. 















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