Exhibition

Illustrated Zooms

Summary

The Illustrated Zooms exhibition uses award winning graphic panels to contextualized nanoscale structures within their micro and macro scale surroundings. Immersive illustrations show molecules of DNA inside individual cells within the human circulatory system, zoom into the smallest structures of a butterfly’s wing, and show a laptop computer from the screen to the atoms that make up its hardware.

Exhibit Objectives

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Exhibition Components

Illustrated Zoom (Butterfly Wing)

In this immersive graphic, see the wing of a butterfly from the macroscale to the nanoscale. Zoom in to see the microscopic structure of the wing, down to the nanoscale arrangement of molecules in its scales. Observe landmarks at each scale, and use the accompanying interpretive text to learn broader themes on nanotechnology and how nano research is being applied.

Illustrated Zoom (Laptop Computer)

In this immersive graphic, see the magnified components that make up the hardware of a laptop computer, down to individual atoms. Observe macro, micro, and nanoscale landmarks, and use the accompanying interpretive text to learn broader themes on nanotechnology and how nano research is being applied.

Zoom Into the Human Bloodstream

In this immersive graphic, see the human body from the macroscale to the nanoscale. Follow the zooming perspective from the full body to the muscles of the heart to the structure of blood vessels and cells, down to the individual atoms and molecules that make up our bodies. Observe landmarks at each scale, and use the accompanying interpretive text to learn broader themes on nanotechnology and how nano research is being applied.

Universal Design

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Summary

The Illustrated Zooms exhibition uses award winning graphic panels to contextualized nanoscale structures within their micro and macro scale surroundings. Immersive illustrations show molecules of DNA inside individual cells within the human circulatory system, zoom into the smallest structures of a butterfly’s wing, and show a laptop computer from the screen to the atoms that make up its hardware.

Exhibit Objectives

Big Idea

No information available

Learning goals:

No information available

Exhibition Components

Illustrated Zoom (Butterfly Wing)

In this immersive graphic, see the wing of a butterfly from the macroscale to the nanoscale. Zoom in to see the microscopic structure of the wing, down to the nanoscale arrangement of molecules in its scales. Observe landmarks at each scale, and use the accompanying interpretive text to learn broader themes on nanotechnology and how nano research is being applied.

Illustrated Zoom (Laptop Computer)

In this immersive graphic, see the magnified components that make up the hardware of a laptop computer, down to individual atoms. Observe macro, micro, and nanoscale landmarks, and use the accompanying interpretive text to learn broader themes on nanotechnology and how nano research is being applied.

Zoom Into the Human Bloodstream

In this immersive graphic, see the human body from the macroscale to the nanoscale. Follow the zooming perspective from the full body to the muscles of the heart to the structure of blood vessels and cells, down to the individual atoms and molecules that make up our bodies. Observe landmarks at each scale, and use the accompanying interpretive text to learn broader themes on nanotechnology and how nano research is being applied.

Universal Design

The following features of the program's design make it accessible

No information available

To give an inclusive presentation of this program

No information available

Permissions

Permissions pending.

 

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