At first I was a bit confused about the topic of “nantechonology”.
This could be because I’m the not
the brightest kid in the room when talking
about science. Literally, if I do not have a pen and paper down to write notes
and I’m only suppose to receive information by ear…then you just wasted a few
minutes of your life trying to explain something to me. Sorry.
I believe it was when the professor mentioned how Drexler
wished to rearrange to molecules of dirt to make a hamburger out of dirt (Youtube),
that I began to understand what technology is and how it is associated with
art. It’s, “…new ways of seeing,
sensing, and connecting with matter that’s miniscule and abstract, (Anonymous).”
Take for instance the automotive industry. Jeff Dobbs (Global
Sector Chairman, Industrial Manufacturing KPMG) comments that these days you do
not need to a mine a material to make a product, you can make it yourself. In the
automotive industry, nanocomposites are already being used and they have aided
in achieving a 10-15 percent weight and strength improvement with a promise of
20-25 percent. (KPMG).
(In case you want more info on nanotech from the perspectives of major company owners who incorporate nanotechnology into their products to come out in the market on top of all the competitors!>>>>>)
Nanotechnology instills the idea of simplicity out of
complexity. Like now, we don’t need a certain material to make a certain thing.
We don’t need to follow steps to make an end. Instead, we can literally think
outside the box and introduce a totally alien or “un-though-of” possibility to an
impossibility. I think that it where the relationship to art comes in; the end
product of where innovation is born from the once impossible.
This is clip of Malcolm Douglas Chaplin, winner in the World Guinness Book of Records
for creating the world’s smallest book using nanotechonology!
Works Cited
Anonymous. "Art in the Age
of Nanotechnology." Art.base. Anonymous, 11 Mar. 2010. Web. 08
June 2015.
"Canadian Artist Uses
Nanotechnology, Enters Guinness Book of World Records." YouTube.
YouTube, 3 Nov.
2012. Web. 7 June 2015.
Gimzewski, Jim. "Nanotech for
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