Nanotechnology is moving forward rapidly in biomedical science and in most industries, but what are its true impacts and implications?
To learn more, you will need to obtain a copy of "in Particular - Art and Science from the Tiniverse".
Published in March 2009 by HAPPEN, and in an edition of 1,000 units, the publication of this book represents the culmination of a unique year-long residency at Cranfield University. The project was designed to increase public understanding of nanotechnology and its potential impact on biomedical science through creative outputs. In addition, it was intended to stimulate a wider debate about the social consequences of this science.
Published in March 2009 by HAPPEN
ISBN: 978-0-9557652-1-6
Published in an edition of 1,000 and 22 pages in total
Printed on FSC approved papers from sustainable sources and vegetable inks
Copyright 2009 Julie Freeman and Jeremy J Ramsden
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A series of free public talks that formed part of Julie Freemans artist residency within the Microsystems & Nanotechnology Centre, at Cranfield University.
Materials Today launches a brand new Art and Science online section as a consequence of Julie Freemans residency.
With support from the Wellcome Trust, Julie Freeman has been resident artist within the Nanotechnology Centre at Cranfield University. Learn more about this project.
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