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February 11th, 2008
Huskies add flavor
Abstract:
Nano Dog, which sits in the Krentzman Quadrangle, was created in recognition of Northeastern's efforts in nanomanufacturing research.
"It's supposed to be about nanotechnology, but on a large scale, using a dog," said Jay Laird, assistant academic specialist for the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, who designed Nano Dog. "We based it on 'Terminator 2' where the robot builds itself out of a puddle of goo."
Chris Cerrato, a visual arts major who graduated last year, helped build and maintain these statues.
Source:
nu-news.com
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