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Episode 4: Tangled across the Fractals: A poetic study of Carbon Nanotubes

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Griot Sayansi art

Dive into a 3 part poetic landscape that both investigates and celebrates the growth and entanglement of carbon nanotubes. A result of the collaboration between Artist, Poets and scientist.

Poems featured are :

‘I remember’- By Blake Bathman, featuring video installation by Kylee Hong

‘Entangled Dance’- By Ayen Kuol

C is for Carbon – by Ayen Kuol

https://creativedisturbance.org/podcast-player/4902/tangled-across-the-fractals-a-poetic-study-of-carbon-nanotubes.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Recorded on April 1, 2020

Hosts

Ayen Kuol

Ayen Kuol

Art-Science Project Coordinator

Voices in this episode

Blake Bathman

Blake Bathman

Poet

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