Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Sep 17, 2011

Artwork: Abstract Colorful Tech Design

. Posted by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com

Abstract Colorful Tech Design

The electric energy of nightlife culture (partying and dancing) inspired this piece. It was created in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

Nov 18, 2009

Photo: Thermal Self-Portrait Image

Thermal Image

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Took this shot at the Tech Museum in San Jose.

Nov 13, 2008

Inspiration: Bucky Paper Design Possibilities

Sherrie Thai's Dada Book

Microscopic View of Bucky Paper

Bucky Paper,, or carbon nanofiber (an achievement of nanotechnology), has been in the works for a few years now. It's suppose to have the dexterity of regular paper, could be cut with scissors, yet be as strong as steel. Sounds like the Superman of papers, eh? I wonder though--if and when it hits the commercial market--how affordable would it be and would the general public have access to it? The speculation for uses is pretty impressive:
biological applications, replacement of metals for usage in planes, tv's, and more. Instead of "going green", we could "go bucky". (Cheesy, I know) This power paper could perhaps lessen the need for certain natural resources--metal and wood--but of course, I'm no scientist, so hopefully, it's environmentally sound.

As an artist/designer on the constant lookout for new materials, bucky paper sounds very promising. Besides the noble uses for it, this could open new doors for printing technology--if it is in fact printable. Fast-forward to a world with affordable bucky paper. . . Given that we live in a user-generated society--we could perhaps place personalized artwork on household furnishings--countertops, refrigerators--or even cars and bikes. Perhaps textbooks for schools? Or simply having archival gallery materials.