NanoArt is a new art discipline at the intersections
of Art, Science and Technology, and relates to the micro or nanosculptures (atomic
and molecular sculptures) created by artists or scientists through chemical or physical processes and visualized with powerful
research tools like scanning electron or atomic force microscopes. The scientific images of these structures are captured
and further processed using different artistic techniques to convert them into artworks showcased for large audiences.
37 nanoartists from 13 countries and 4 continents
sent 121 NanoArt works to this second edition of the international competition.
Public online
voting is now open through
March
31, 2008 at
Judging is
via the Internet and decided by the site visitors.
This site was founded by
the artist and scientist Cris Orfescu (www.absolutearts.com/nanoart) to promote worldwide the NanoArt as a reflection of the
technological movement. NanoArt is a more appealing and effective way to communicate with the general public and to inform
people about the new technologies of the 21st Century and should raise the public's awareness of Nanotechnology
and its impact on our lives.
To vote
for your favorite NanoArt work you can also visit directly the competition albums' site at
http://nanoart21.org/nanoart2006/index.php?cat=9
and follow these 3 easy steps:
1. click on the album’s thumbnail
to open album
2. click on the artwork’s thumbnail
to see the large image
3. click on the number of stars you would
like to rank that artwork