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Week 8 Nanotech + Art

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This week was extremely hard for me to understand.I really tried to focus in on what he was saying but it seemed to go over my head sometimes. I found myself rewinding the videos constantly to see if I could make sense of what he said. After doing a little bit of research and reading our required reading for the week I was able to get a better understanding of the lecture for this weekend. Atom Bomb According to Nano.gov “Nanoscience and nanotechnology are the study and application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields such as chemistry, biology, physics, material science, and engineering.” Richard Feynman is considered the father of Nanotechnology. He gave a very famous talk called “There’s plenty of room at the bottom” he also worked on the atom bomb. Feynman was reasonable for all the calculations when it came to the bomb. He also made sure that they met all the safety requirements. According to Feynman and The bomb by Al

Neuroscience+ Art

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Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. When we look further at how the brain works we see that is extremely complicated. Perspectives: Neuroculture by Giovanni Frazzetto and Suzanne Anker state that neuroscience carries promises of revealing the underpinnings of our individuality, such as emotions, consciousness, the way we make decisions and our socio–psychological interactions. The study of how the mind works has always been so interesting to me If I wasn't a sociology major Psychology would definitely be my second choice. I found it interesting when Professor Vesna in lecture mentioned that Aristotle the father of Psychology thought the brain was just a cooling mechanism for blood and the heart did all the real thinking. To think that the brain that is such a vital part of living was though to not be as important that it was shows just how far technology has come over the years. Thanks to MRI and CT scans we are able to really see the brain without having

Week 6 BioTech+Art

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Just like Professor Vesna mentioned in Lecture The crossover between biotechnology + art is arguably more controversial thing in the science world and has been an ongoing discussion for years. biotechnology is helping develop technologies that help improve outlived and the health of our planet. This has helped us with our advancement of food products.  The technologies also help with to reduce the rate of infectious disease. In the article Defining Life: Artists Challenge Conventional Classifications by Ellen K. Levy “It is an improbable mix of animal, plant, and fungus—an anomaly that may exemplify some of the scientific and artistic developments taking place around us.” We don’t even know all the developments that are being made or have been made to make our lives easier. I for sure don’t. I never even thought about it before. I like how in lecture Professor Vesna talks about how Kathy High questions why we treat rats like are not important to our society. They have been key factors

Event #2

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I attended the brainstorming on May 5th. This event was one of my favorite events that I have been to.  I knew I would like it from the description. I was so excited to put the actual octopus headpiece on but I didn't end up getting to so I'm actually still really sad about that. for starts finding the room was actually really difficult and when we first walked in the room didn't look like it I was in the right room. There were papers on the wall nd we were instructed to read some papers on the wall and watch a short introduction video. The headset was supposed to be able to use electroencephalogram or EEG to observe the person brainwaves and have the two people get in sync so that their headpiece would show the same color. During the session, it was set up so we didn't get to see it actually work so that was disappointing but we got to do like a mock trial of it which was still very interesting to see. It amazing that people can really think and get on the same wa

Midterm

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