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| Fossils - nanosculpture created by Cris Orfescu ( http://www.crisorfescu.com ) through the hydrolyzation of a tiny drop of a Titanium organometallic compound and visualized in SEM. The monochromatic electron scan was painted and manipulated digitally by Renata Spiazzi. | 
Abstract:
The 1st International Festival of NanoArt will be hosted by the Kotkan Valokuvakeskus Gallery in Kotka, Finland between May 4 and May 31, 2007.  The show is curated by Cris Orfescu (USA) and Timo Mahonen (Finland).        
This event will exhibit NanoArt works authored by 15 artists from 4 countries: Chris Marshall (Australia), Carol Cooper, Eva Lewarne (Canada), Bjoern Daempfling (Germany), A. John Valois, Abigail Kurtz Migala, Chris Robinson, Darcy Lewis, Dolores Glover Kaufman, Fred Marinello, Gregory O'Toole, Jan Kirstein, K. Elise Cohen, Lisa Black, Ursula Freer (USA). 
To view the artists' NanoArt albums please visit http://nanoart21.org/nanoart2006 
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About NANOART
NanoArt is a new art discipline related to micro/nanosculptures created by artists/scientists through chemical/physical processes and visualized with powerful research tools like Scanning Electron Microscope or Atomic Force Microscope. The monochromatic microscope images are processed further to create pieces of art that can be showcased for large audiences to educate the public with creative images that are appealing and acceptable. To read more about NanoArt and Nanotechnology please visit http://www.nanoart21.org .
For more information, please click here
Contacts:
Timo Mahonen at:
 
Tel: +358 5 2250 221 
or +358 40 5677 152
Fax: +358 5 2609 502
  or 
http://www.kotkanvalokuvakeskus.fi
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