'Tiny: Art From Microscopes at UW-Madison' Blends Art and Science | Online NewsHour | August 19, 2009 | PBS
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Inside the Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wis., an art exhibit called "Tiny: Art From Microscopes at UW-Madison" invites travelers to find art in images normally reserved for the pages of scientific journals. The Online NewsHour spoke with the exhibition's curator and two of the scientists-turned-artists about the project.
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Produced by: Anna Shoup
Art for travelers, Tandem Press, a printmaking studio at the University of Wisconsin-Madison coordinated the exhibit. The first exhibit of scientific imagery sponsored by Tandom Press was a display on stem cells.
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Art for travelers
Tandem Press, a printmaking studio at the University of Wisconsin-Madison coordinated the exhibit. The first exhibit of scientific imagery sponsored by Tandom Press was a display on stem cells.
Speaking: Paula Panczenko
Photo Credit: Anna Shoup, Audio Credit: Anna Shoup
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