First view inside an Atom― Encounters with Gerhard Richter between Art and Science

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In July 2000, an article appeared in the daily newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung with the title: “First look inside an atom” with a blurry illustration of the electron clouds of an atom. The article fascinated the painter Gerhard Richter so much that he used it as a template for the edition “First View (2000)”. Richter was also interested in how physicists image such small objects, and this led to contact between him and Franz J. Gießibl, the inventor of the “eye” for the atomic force microscope used in imaging the electron cloud. The contact between Richter and Gießibl has remained alive to this day due to common interests, and the book chronicles their encounters over the past two decades. Gerhard Richter writes of the book, “I couldn’t put it down and read it all the way through, not thoroughly yet, but in such a way that I am very taken with it because it is really very good in every respect!” Gerd Binnig, pioneer of nanotechnology and Nobel Prize winner in physics, says: “It reads very nicely and excitingly. Moreover, the little book has a very special component: the author connects very different fields and domains such as science, art and business so naturally and seamlessly. As if it were a world without rifts. That’s beautiful

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auteur

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König, Walther

Aantal pagina's

88

Publicatiedatum

2022-02-08

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Paperback

ISBN13

9783753301884

ISBN10

3753301884