The Analytical Scientist - 07.2019

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Bringing Art to the Table
These delicate shapes form part of one of the more unusual depictions we’ve seen of the periodic table of elements – an art
installation titled “Divining Nature: An Elemental Garden,” by artist Rebecca Kamen. Kamen spent three years working on the
sculptures, each of which represents one of the 83 naturally occurring elements in the periodic table. The number of rods in each
sculpture represents the atomic number of the element. The artwork translates the periodic table into a “garden of sculptural
elements based on geometry and atomic number,” says Kamen.
Read more about the installation and listen to the accompanying soundscape (based on the vibration of atoms) at tas.txp.to/kamen. Photo credit: Angie Seckinger

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