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>From: Neil Millar <nmillar@...>
>Subject: Biochemistry and Art
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>Just come across some rather nice, and different, molecular art stuff on the
>web.
>
>There's a virtual art gallery where all the sculptures are molecules at
>http://www2.kenyon.edu/depts/biology/eward/gallery/galleryintro.html
>
>And a fascanating pdf article (not too big, 750K) on molecules and art by
>"artist-biochemist" Susana Halpine at
>http://home.earthlink.net/~shalpine/halpine.pdf
>
>Whole new world to me, but it looks fun and pretty and who knows it might
>enthuse an artistic AS student. Let your art dept know.
>
>It occurs to me that there's no reason why students shouldn't try their hand
>at "molecular art" using Rasmol (which is free). Summer term project?
>
>Neil Millar
>Head of Biology
>Heckmondwike Grammar School
>nmillar@...
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