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Transforming Advanced Nanoscience Data into Interactive Art

July 29, 2019 sarah Jonas 0 Comments 3-D printing, art and science, artistic interpretation, artistic rendering, Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Computer Music, Data Visualization, Electron Microscope, Electron Tomography, Library Of Congress, Nanometer Scale, Nanoscience, Nanostructures, scanning probe microscopy, Scientific Data, Sonification, Stony Brook University, Virtual Reality, X-ray scattering, X-ray Scattering and Detection

A scientist, an artist, and a computer music professor combined 3-D printing, sound, and virtual reality to represent nanoscience data.

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