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Space and Art

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 This final week of DESMA 9 covered the basis behind the relationship between art and space. This chapter is one I was really looking forward to as I feel like I have a bit of prior knowledge going into the discussion about space. We first looked at one of the first scholars to study space, Copernicus. Copernicus was the first to ever suggest that the sun was at the center of the solar system in terms of mathematical logistics. He observed and studied astronomy and the sky, and began to understand specifically Earth's tilt and rotation, allowing him an explanation for "the heavens" (Vesna pt.1 1:20), however didn't want to cause issues with the church, so delayed publishing it.     We began to see more current outer space research come about after WWII, through the creation of the first atomic bomb. This began the rivalry between the US and Soviet Union, in terms of atomic technology and weaponry. As the Cold War began through this tension, and another race between t...

NanoTech + Art

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 Nanotechnology is a scientific study at an extremely small scale (nanometers), that seeks to manipulate and work with nano sized structures. This study started with Richard Feynman who worked with both the Atom Bomb, even getting a Nobel prize for his work with Quantum Physics. He suggested that at an extremely small scale, almost atomic, actually move and change atoms as a new form of scientific technology. This was only discovered in the 1950s/60s, so we are very new to the field and discoveries are being made still each day.         You may be wondering however, how does this type of science relate to art? Well it starts with nanoparticles, where are anywhere from 1-100 nanometers large. They might be thought of as a "new" technology, however they have been used in art and science for hundreds of years. They are responsible for the way stained glass and other similar art creations look. Nanotechnology can even be found in your food! This techn...