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SUMMARY:.zerodotzerozerozerozerozerozerozerozeroone Opening Panel and Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:.zerodotzerozerozerozerozerozerozerozeroone\nLisa T. Su building\nDecember 6\, 2023 through Fall 2024\nOpening event on December 6\, 2023 from 5-7pm \nThis exhibit marks a significant step in bringing together the Art\, Culture\, and Technology program with MIT.nano\, probing new presentation methods\, delivery modes\, and visualization concepts that address artistic pursuits across societal\, environmental\, scientific\, and cultural domains. \nThe celebration will take place on Wednesday\, December 6 between 5pm and 7pm starting with a panel discussion in MIT.nano teaching space (room 12-0168). \nmoderated by:\nHashim Sarkis\, Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning\, \nintroduced by:\nAzra Akšamija\, Director of the Art\, Culture\, and Technology program at MIT\nAssociate Professor in the Department of Architecture \nVladimir Bulović\, Director of MIT.nano\nFariborz Maseeh Professor of Emerging Technology \nfeaturing panelists:\nMarkus Buehler\, McAfee Professor of Engineering\nDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering \nCraig Carter\, Toyota Professor of Materials Processing\nDepartment of Materials Science & Engineering \nCaroline Jones\, Professor\nDepartment of Architecture \nTobias Putrih\, Lecturer\nArt\, Culture\, and Technology program at MIT \nAn object’s color\, luster\, and texture are shaped by its nanoscale properties. So is how we perceive taste\, smell\, stickiness\, transparency\, and other aspects of an object’s tangibility. Utilizing instruments within MIT.nano\, one can tailor the nanoscale for shaping the experience of those who engage with the artisans’ creation. Nanoscale means can also let us peer into the depths of the primal elements that construct our world\, giving a glimpse into the hidden knowledge and presenting the exquisite beauty and intricacy of the nanoscale world. \n.zerodotzerozerozerozerozerozerozerozeroone is an exhibition created and curated by Tobias Putrih and Ardalan SadeghiKivi from artworks that correspond with the Lisa T. Su building. These works were created during the class Creating Art\, Thinking Science taught by Putrih and SadeghiKivi\, with the support of the MIT.nano team\, envisioning and scrutinizing ways to intertwine nanoscience and nanotechnology toolsets and visualization methods to extend the bounds of art and culture.
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