Invisible World
Invisible World
Invisible World presents images of parts and processes in the body which are too small, too fast or too slow to be seen without using advanced visualizing technology. Combining this with displayed key objects, installations, films and interviews with scientists, the exhibition aims to be a room for reflection upon questions like: What does it mean to see the invisible world through highly advanced microscopes and other devices? It is a conceptual exhibition, focused on science in the making, which, if successful, can be experienced in many ways at the same time.
Carnie, Andrew
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Carnie, Andrew
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Carnie, Andrew
(2010)
Invisible World.
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Abstract
Invisible World presents images of parts and processes in the body which are too small, too fast or too slow to be seen without using advanced visualizing technology. Combining this with displayed key objects, installations, films and interviews with scientists, the exhibition aims to be a room for reflection upon questions like: What does it mean to see the invisible world through highly advanced microscopes and other devices? It is a conceptual exhibition, focused on science in the making, which, if successful, can be experienced in many ways at the same time.
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Accepted/In Press date: February 2010
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Local EPrints ID: 152349
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/152349
PURE UUID: 39a7a918-dcb3-4656-8033-18249e62f147
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Date deposited: 19 May 2010 13:23
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 18:04
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Artist:
Andrew Carnie
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