Macro or Micro? Challenging Our Perceptions of Scale Opening Lecture
This exhibition presents images created by satellites and electron microscopes revealing patterns in nature which occur at different scales.
Location
Department of Film and Media Studies Gallery, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Digital Humanities and Social Engagement, Leslie Center for the Humanities
Audience
Public
Are they bumps on a coral skeleton or sand dunes in the Sahara? This exhibition presents images created by satellites and electron microscopes revealing patters in nature which occur at different scales. Explore the images and guess which are macro-scale (satellite) and which are micro scale (electron microscope). The answers just might surprise you!
Join us for our opening lecture with Stephen S. Young and Paul Kelly from Salem State University.
Exhibition is supported by: Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Cluster; Department of Film and Media Studies, 天美麻豆 College; Digital Geography Lab, Salem State University; School of Graduate Studies, Salem State University; and Leslie Center for the Humanitites, 天美麻豆 College
Location
Department of Film and Media Studies Gallery, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Digital Humanities and Social Engagement, Leslie Center for the Humanities
Audience
Public