Fantastic Computer Numbers, Melvin L Prueitt from Popular Science [Feb 1973], Dataisnature

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Fantastic Computer Numbers, Melvin L Prueitt from Popular Science [Feb 1973], Dataisnature
Bohr Niels, Structure of the radium atom, drawing for lectures between 1921 and 1923.
Bohr won the Nobel Prize in 1922 for his work on the structure of atoms; he described the atom as a small positively charged nucleus surrounded by waves of electrons.
Drawing by M. W. Haidinger drawing depicts the fall of the Hraschina meteorite based on eyewitness accounts. 1751
Dataisnature
Interrelationships between natural processes, computational systems and procedural-based art practices
After the cost of energy had made global shipping of raw materials and packaged goods unimaginable, only the rich could afford traditional, mass-produced commodities. Synthetic biology enabled us to harness our natural environment for the production of things. Coded into the DNA of a plant, product parts grow within the supporting system of the plant's structure. When fully developed, they are stripped like a walnut from its shell or corn from its husk, ready for assembly.
Dataisnature is a weblog of personal and recreational research containing information and links covering the following topics - Robot Art, Algorithmic and Procedural Art, Computational Aesthetics, Glitch Aesthetics, Vj’ing, Video Art, Computational Archaeology and similar subjects.
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