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Hacking Materials on The Nanoscale
Marc Dusseiller, nomadic researcher and workshopologist, founder of Hackteria
Sep 9th @ UTC 14:00 - 15:00

During this course, the students will be introduced into the merging disciplines of art, science and engineering that meet at the nanoscale. But what is nanotechnology? It promises huge beneficial impact on global health, sustainable energy and novel materials. At the same time utopian visions, science-fiction scenarios and fundamental fears are clashing at discussions in society. Throughout the course, we will lift the fogs of these superficial discussions and through hands-on activities get closer to grasp the world of the small. We will build our own simple DIY (do-it-yourself) optical and electronic instruments to learn more about nanoparticles and nanosensors, how to “see” them, how to “hear” them.
more about project work and speculativ design thinking

Slides:
Dusjagr on his personal background bridging disciplines from engineering, material science and biology. Building laboratories as a life-style. Overview of Hackteria | Open Source Biological Art.
https://www.slideshare.net/dusjagr/dusjagr-hff-intro

Short expedition into the nano-world, Nanohacking, examples of DIY methodologies into the nanoscale developed during NanoSmano, 2010-2012
https://www.slideshare.net/dusjagr/dusjagr-hff-onnanohacking


奈米世界裡的材料黑客
馬可度些爾 遊牧研究員、工作坊家、開源生物藝術平台Hackteria創辦人
9/09 UTC 14:00 - 15:00 (台灣晚上十點)

在本課程中,學生將會被介紹納米級別的藝術領域,科學和工程學的融合學科。但是什麼是納米技術?它有望對全球健康,可持續能源和新型材料產生巨大的有益影響。同時,烏托邦的願景,科幻小說的情景和基本的擔憂正在社會中的討論中發生衝突。在整個課程中,我們將消除這些膚淺討論的迷霧,並通過動手活動來更緊密地把握小世界。我們將構建自己的簡單DIY(自己動手)光學和電子儀器,以了解有關納米粒子和納米傳感器的更多信息,如何「看到」它們,如何「聽到」它們。

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