“Hier bin ich Mensch, hier darf ich's sein!”—Partaking in the Nanoworld

A Schwarz, A Nordmann - NanoEthics, 2011 - Springer
A Schwarz, A Nordmann
NanoEthics, 2011Springer
Images from the nanoworld are not at all disorienting or bewildering, as one might expect
from contemplating the strange and surprising features that arise where classical physics
comes to an end and quantum effects begin to appear. Instead, we see the traces of
explorers in a world that appears to be infinitely malleable. The paper shows that the
capability to visualize processes and phenomena at the nanoscale is a matter not only of
research technologies and the advancement of observational techniques, but also a matter …
Abstract
Images from the nanoworld are not at all disorienting or bewildering, as one might expect from contemplating the strange and surprising features that arise where classical physics comes to an end and quantum effects begin to appear. Instead, we see the traces of explorers in a world that appears to be infinitely malleable. The paper shows that the capability to visualize processes and phenomena at the nanoscale is a matter not only of research technologies and the advancement of observational techniques, but also a matter of developing a visual setting that exhibits knowledge and practice, surprise and control. The surface is such a stage and so is the landscape: they invite us to become immersed and move around like someone who goes for a walk. In order to appreciate this pictorial, as well as discursive, setting we turn to “strollology” as a method of reconstructing the world that is experienced in the manner of walking. With the notion of imagescape this method is applied to the modes of partaking in the nanoworld and its specific features. Rather than articulate theoretical or metaphysical presuppositions these nanoscapes serve to validate the very idea of nanotechnology.
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