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Nanomicroscopic Image Or Modern Art?

SillyConCarbide writes "Every six months, the Materials Research Society holds a science as art competition. The winners from their most recent meeting are particularly breathtaking. Materials researchers may struggle for years with stubborn instruments, fragile crystals or difficult chemical reactions before obtaining a bit of precious data from the exotic substances they study. Now, the scrutiny of samples not only yields potentially important data, but also artistic inspiration. Polymer films, cerium oxide membranes, and tantalum oxide crystals can look beautiful in the right light — especially if that light is an electron beam."

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  1. Wow! by gentlemen_loser · · Score: 4, Funny

    Am I the only one who noticed that one of the images looked EXACTLY like a Honda Accord advert?!? Spooky.

  2. Re:Everything is Art by Jah-Wren+Ryel · · Score: 2, Funny

    I used to work as a security guard in a modern art museum. I the gallery was a plain looking wooden bench. I got asked, "Can I sit on this bench or is it art.?"

    "No its just a bench". Little did you know that all benches at modern art museums are the work of one particular anonymous artist. His work is designed to incorporate both regular employees and patrons of each museum.
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  3. Re:Everything is Art by qengho · · Score: 3, Funny

    If nobody can tell what art is anymore then is everything art? Apparently so, if you work at the Royal Academy of Arts.