In this week’s
lecture, professor Gimzewski talked about the relationship between
nanotechnology and art. Nanotechnology is a word fresh and unfamiliar with most
people. However, 70% of things used and seen in our life used the
nanotechnology including vehicles, food and computer science field.
Nanotechnology
is a newly uprising field, which only have a history of maybe 50 to 60 years.
Although it did not appear until 1960’s, the influence of its invention greatly
changed the world of science especially in the field of physics and chemistry.
The nanotechnology gives scientists a chance to change their perspective of the
world into a new and more specific scale. Moreover, with its appearance, the
field of quantum mechanics and material science grew rapidly, which attribute
to the improvement of aerospace industry. In this case, the dream of human
beings finally came true. (Traveling in space)
Not only did,
scientists benefited from the invention of nanotechnology, but artist did as
well. With nanotechnology, artists can have a different view of the world and
gave their more inspiration to create wonderful works. To give an example, Mr.
Orfescu, an artist, said that “nanotechnology is simply invitation to let color
and shape-shifting run wild.”
In addition, I
am interested in the field of Molecular gastronomy, food science that seeks to
investigate, explain and make practical use of the physical and chemical
transformations of ingredients that occur while cooking. This is a new food
type which is not invented until 1988. Although I have not had a chance to try
it, it looks nice in photography.
Resources
“What is
Molecular Gastronomy?” Molecularrecipes.com. Web. Nov 24 2013 http://www.molecularrecipes.com/molecular-gastronomy/
“Gastronomie
moléculaire – Concept” IdoDaVinci’s Blog. Oct 13 2013. Web. Nov 24 2013. http://idodavinci.com/gastronomie-moleculaire-concept/
Jingna Zhao “Turning
to Nanotechnology for Pollution Control: Applications of Nanoparticles.”
Dartmouth undergraduate journal of science. Feb 22 2009. Web. Nov 24 2013. http://dujs.dartmouth.edu/winter-2009/turning-to-nanotechnology-for-pollution-control-applications-of-nanoparticles#.UpLYXpJ6bWw
BARNABY J.
FEDER “The Art of Nanotech.” Bits. Jan 25 2008. Web. Nov 24 2013. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/25/the-art-of-nanotech/?_r=0
Gimzewski,
Jim. Desma9 Lecture 8 “Nanotech and art.”
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