I came across a
news release recently, via Google news and discovered that in Christchurch, New Zealand, there is an interesting exhibition merging nanotechnology and art.
The exhibition is a collaboration between the
University of Canterbury and the
MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Material and Nanotechnology that aims to bring scientists and artists together in order to communicate a brilliant 21st century technology to the public.
Nanotechnology is the engineering of materials the size of 1 billionth of a meter. When materials are built at such a small scale and of variant sizes, different properties, that which don't appear in it's chemical makeup at macro sizes spring forward, often surprising the scientists at work: Nano silver is completely anti-bacterial, carbon nano tubes are execellent conductors of electricity.
The MacDiarmid Institute donated $2000 dollars to be awarded to the best nanotechnology picture of the exhibition.
David Garret | Towers of Vertically Aligned Nano Tubes