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Fast Company Dec 2013/Jan 2014 David Zax |
Now Playing: It's Not the Movies When we started our fine-art programming with a show on Leonardo da Vinci, in 2011, we were completely unsure if the big screen could replicate walking around a gallery. But audiences not only wanted to see fine art -- they wanted more. |
Chemistry World October 29, 2013 Tim Wogan |
Mercury's dark influence on art European researchers used density functional theory and other theoretical techniques to calculate how mercury might end up on the surface of degraded paint. |
Fast Company November 2013 |
Who Thought of That?: "Anchorman" at the Newseum The Newseum has an exhibit devoted to the popular film. |
Chemistry World October 8, 2013 Lorna Anguilano |
Analytical archaeometry This book is a very good compendium of analytical techniques, mainly non-destructive, including highly detailed description of tools and principles, maybe with a slight overemphasis on Raman spectroscopy. |
Chemistry World September 12, 2013 Rowan Frame |
Looking behind Dali's paintings A new technique for assessing the condition of work of arts without taking samples from them has emerged from a research collaboration between conservators, curators and scientists. |
Information Today August 15, 2013 |
The Getty Offers Open Access Options The J. Paul Getty Trust is making its digital images available to the masses. One of the aims of the Getty institution is to promote the visual arts to the public so they are easily understood and accessible. |
Fast Company September 2013 |
Quiz! Which Future Thinker Had Which Future Thought? So asks the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, opening this month, whose exhibit Future Perfect features the visions of many different types of thinkers. |
Lucire June 12, 2013 |
What do you think about that? Be prepared to gawk: costume and spectacle figure in the mass migration of beautiful people thronging the Biennale's lanes. Stanley Moss has alternative perspectives on previewing the Biennale di Venezia. |
Chemistry World May 22, 2013 Philip Ball |
Life forming Briony Marshall's exhibition, Life Forming, features various chemistry inspired sculptures. |
HHMI Bulletin Spring 2013 Lisa Chiu |
Beautiful Beasts Igor Siwanowicz is a scientist and photographer who captures his insect subjects in extreme close-up with a digital camera and creates haunting, fluorescent images of others with a confocal microscope. |
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