DESCRIPTION
This interactive zoom, inspired by Eames "Powers of Ten," allows visitors to travel from the familiar scale of their hand down to DNA deep within a cell. This zoom is designed as a stand-alone visitor experience, or to be used as part of a presentation to orient visitors to the size of the nanoscale. You must follow the instructions included with the files to install the Adobe Air application! Please "Download All Files (zip)" and read the instructions first. The resource tab links are also a necessary part of the process in order to run the application directly on your computer. Adobe Air Instructions: 1) Download All files (zip) to run directly on your computer. Then install Adobe Air free (See Link below) 2) Adjust Settings Manager HERE. On the "Edit Locations" dropdown select "Add Location" and then "Browse for folder" and find the air file on your hard drive. 3) Close page and open the Air file on your computer to run
DESCRIPTION
This interactive zoom, inspired by Eames "Powers of Ten," allows visitors to travel from the familiar scale of their hand down to DNA deep within a cell. This zoom is designed as a stand-alone visitor experience, or to be used as part of a presentation to orient visitors to the size of the nanoscale. You must follow the instructions included with the files to install the Adobe Air application! Please "Download All Files (zip)" and read the instructions first. The resource tab links are also a necessary part of the process in order to run the application directly on your computer. Adobe Air Instructions: 1) Download All files (zip) to run directly on your computer. Then install Adobe Air free (See Link below) 2) Adjust Settings Manager HERE. On the "Edit Locations" dropdown select "Add Location" and then "Browse for folder" and find the air file on your hard drive. 3) Close page and open the Air file on your computer to run
OBJECTIVES
LEARNING GOALS
Human beings are made of smaller and smaller parts. Very small things are inside the human body.
NANO CONTENT MAP
Nanometer-sized things are very small, and often behave differently than larger things do.
Scientists and engineers have formed the interdisciplinary field of nanotechnology by investigating properties and manipulating matter at the nanoscale.
Credits
Exploratorium
Developed for the NISE Network with funding from the National Science Foundation under Award Numbers 0532536 and 0940143. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this product are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US).
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