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            Today we gathered in CNSI to watch the mid-term presentations of the other campers for their ideas about their final project.  Filled with creativity and thought, students displayed some really interesting ideas about “imagining the impossible”.  Some seemed more futuristic than others but every project seemed well thought out and very innovative. 

            Looking back at my group’s first ideas, it seems our current idea has come a long way.  We started with a scientific idea about exercise and creating a way in which physical recovery could be attained in a quicker and more efficient manner.  Because we wanted to try and incorporate art into this project, we decided to use science to create a new type of visually stimulating type of art, which connects one to his or her surroundings in a very different type of way.glowing-wave1

            Earlier in the day we had watched as algae was stirred into a colorful bioluminescent glow.  This idea of movement creating color interested the members of my group as well as myself and we decided to incorporate this into our project.  We decided to make body movement and impact with other objects colorful.  Using our knowledge about nano science, we agreed it would be interesting if there could be a certain product, which contained invisible particles, which would turn colorful when they vibrated with motion.  The higher the frequency the closer to purple on the color spectrum the color would turn out and the lower the frequency the closer to red the color would turn out.  We all thought that this type of color could add a new dimension to sports, instrument playing, and dance.  In this way, we could use science to blend the two spheres of art and science into one.   As ideas continue to evolve I will be interested to see how the project pans out. 

 

 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioluminescence

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum

www.spectrumcolor.com

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