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October 16th, 2007
Center works to facilitate art, science collaboration
Abstract:
The first initiation of this project is going to be video-streaming content from public spaces such as the sculpture garden to the CNSI plaza, and vice versa.
They hope to apply this project to the UCLA Center for Community Partnerships, providing high school and middle school students in South Central Los Angeles with a chance to look at nanotechnology and art.
Students would be able to look remotely through microscopes at UCLA and talk with people from both science and art disciplines. They are already collaborating with UC Irvine and eventually the program will go worldwide.
Source:
dailybruin.ucla.edu
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