Nanomicroscopic Image Or Modern Art? 60
SillyConCarbide writes "Every six months, the Materials Research Society holds a science as art competition. The winners from their most recent meeting are particularly breathtaking. Materials researchers may struggle for years with stubborn instruments, fragile crystals or difficult chemical reactions before obtaining a bit of precious data from the exotic substances they study. Now, the scrutiny of samples not only yields potentially important data, but also artistic inspiration. Polymer films, cerium oxide membranes, and tantalum oxide crystals can look beautiful in the right light — especially if that light is an electron beam."
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I suppose they actually meant "Nanomicroscopic"
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Get off my fucking eLawn, you rascals!
Everything is Art (Score:5, Insightful)
"No its just a bench".
If nobody can tell what art is anymore then is everything art?
This is art, in the way that photography is art.
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Re:Everything is Art (but some art just sucks) (Score:3, Insightful)
That just means that modern art is so meaningless and trite that no one knows what could be included as it.
Well, I take issue with the idea that labeling something as "art" immediately puts in on some pedestal of un-questionablity. If you do question it, it's some kind of reflection on your poor understanding of "art", i.e. "the emperor has no clothes".
In my view, call anything you like "art", but some art just plain sucks monkey dick. I was at a modern art museum in Munich about a month ago, and one piec
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YES! That's it exactly. If it even makes concessions to the art of creation, it's art! It doesn't matter if it's a commercial for lemon pledge or your kid's crayon pictures on your fridge. Either way, no one gives a fuck - but they're still both art.
Art is, well, it's art. Practically everything involves artistry. The notion that you can't question its value is what's retarded.
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That act might have been a performance art?
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That act might have been a performance art?
I thought about that possibility at the time, (mostly for fun). We even asked an employee at a different museum about it. She replied the alarm going off was common, and the existence of it involved politics, and money. She said this museum had a lot of money for an expensive alarm system. I thought that explanation kind of funny, since I've been to museums all over the world, and I've never even heard an alarm go off, much less get yelled at by a Nazi guard. I
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I don't know if you can consider something art if talent, skill, and/or hard work doesn't go into it.
I've been to the museum of modern art or whatever the hell it's called in NYC. (This was way back in elementary school.) I remember looking at an entirely black canvas with a red dot in the center and thinking, "Is this guy an artist or a house painter?"
I personally just can't imagine something that took so little effort or talent as art.
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And using that "definition", photography can be called art by the one watching it if he/she think skill was well used for the result, but maybe not otherwise.
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"No its just a bench".
Re:Everything is Art (Score:4, Funny)
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then if something's too complicated for most of the audience to get, it probably fails at expressing those things. in other words, it does suck, simply because it doesn't mean anything to the people you made it for.
and if you "made it for yourself", ya don't really have the right to complain if others don't get it. after all, you didn't make it for them anyway, right?
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then if something's too complicated for most of the audience to get, it probably fails at expressing those things. in other words, it does suck, simply because it doesn't mean anything to the people you made it for.
I don't understand quantum mechanics, does that mean that quantum mechanics sucks because it is too complicated for most people to get?
no, it means that science, physics and math are languages that people have to invest a great deal of time and effort into learning.
someone might argue that quantum mechanics is not intended for a general audience, it is made specifically for other scientists and theorists already familiar with the terminology and jargon found in that field.
well, the same has been true with
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I think the fact that modern art has become so popular that museums dedicated to it have opened, where the patrons are so aware of the self-awareness of the artist and art itself that they really have to ask someone if an unmarked bench is art is a work of art in and of itself.
Transpersonal and temporally dissociative works of art are my favorite.
I think my favorite work of modern performance art I've created was when I had this apple I was throw
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Just because you don't understand calculus doen't mean that calculus isn't math.
It's been said "be silent and be though a fool, or speak and remove all doubt".
This is art, in the way that photography is art.
Photography IS art. Your photography is NOT art.
Its a good thing (Score:3, Interesting)
Maybe someone will see some of this art and think, wow thats really cool, I wonder why that looks that way. Maybe that will lead people to actually grab a book and learn something.
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This is actually pretty neat (Score:3, Interesting)
Wow! (Score:5, Funny)
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well im not a grammer nazi, but you better correct that nana microscopic thing you got there in the header. or am i nanah myself and its actually nanamicroscopic ?
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Where can we get the full sized images? (Score:2)
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nana? (Score:1)
LINK TO FINAL IMAGE (Score:3, Informative)
Here is a direct link to view final image. [wired.com]
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Nanamicroscopic? (Score:1, Informative)
Of course, I guess it could be about a grandmother who's a few microns tall. . .
Stick-man suicide... (Score:1)
NSF Science & Engineering Visualization Challe (Score:1)
Money (Score:1)
original or high resolution images? (Score:1)
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Inspiration (Score:1)
I used photomicrographs for art several years ago (Score:2)
Aviation Week had published a photomicrograph of a moon rock. Except for being in black and white, it looked like modern art, so I did a painting based on its characteristics, adding color. I later bought a book that had photomicrographs of minerals. I used some of the pictures in that book the same way.
There are other things that can be used. I once took
Aesthetic value in science (Score:1)
While some may bemoan the lack of scale bars, it must be kept in mind that these images are made
Atom Art (Score:2)
Will it be considered art? (Score:2)
The world as a fractal... (Score:2)
Nanomicroscopic Image Or Modern Art? (Score:2)
So mod TFA down!
What is Art? (Score:1)