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Animations from Joseph Monaghan, JSH Education Ltd

 

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World's Smallest Flat Art



 

Artist J’Sha has teamed with ARmark (TM) Authentication Technologies to unveil what is believed to be the world’s smallest pieces of flat artwork. At a mere 100 microns (1/10 of a millimeter) tall with features smaller than 1 micron, Nano Light and Finding Nano are smaller than a speck of dust and 1/8th the width of a strand of hair.
 
 
This image represents nanoparticle formation in a TiCl4 combustion simulation. Spot sizes and color on the heated-object scale represent the mean diameter of particles at a given point in space, while the diversity of sizes of these spots in a given area relates to the standard deviation of spot sizes.
Here we see a representation of nanoparticle quantities at a point for six different sizes of nanoparticles, each represented by a concentric ring in a target glyph.
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Image(s) courtesy of Patrick Coleman Saunders, Sean C. Garrick and Victoria Interrante,
University of Minnesota
 
BuckyBall
A selection of images by Chris Ewels
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Scanning Probe Microscope

 

Molecular abacus

 
Molecular wheel
 
Nanoarte is an art project produced by Paperkut in collaboration with the Physics Department at the Politecnico di Torino.
 

Nanoarte

The first results of this collaboration are two microlithographic artworks -
'Beyond Hecules Columns' and 'Actual Size'.
See details here.

These microlithic artworks are the first steps of a bigger project that will realise works in the nanoscale.

 

 

A selection of images by Frances Geesin

NanoCopper

 

 


 

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