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Distillations
Extracts from the Past, Present, and Future of Chemistry
Weekly Program
Artists Steve Miller and Dove Bradshaw
 Chemical Heritage Foundation  Contact Contributor
July 23, 2008, 12:17 p.m.
While chemistry often plays a silent role in art, a few artists and scientists have consciously chosen to intersect the two. CHF’s Erin McLeary was astounded by the work of Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge, who created images with filter paper and called them “self-grown pictures.” We also visit two present-day New York artists — Steve Miller and Dove Bradshaw — who have chosen different routes to incorporate science into their art. Element of the Week: Neon.
Distillations is produced by the Chemical Heritage Foundation. For more information, visit distillations dot chemheritage dot org.

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