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Nanomedicine Art Gallery Image 230 Dermal Display I
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Dermal Display I |
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2004 |
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| Artist(s): |
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Tim Fonseca |
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214,400 bytes |
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1280 x 960 pixels |
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| Image Description: |
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Several billion dermal display nanorobots residing in the epidermis of a human hand can be used as display screens to access real-time physiological information or other stored data, as described by Robert Freitas in Section 7.4.6.7 of Nanomedicine, Vol. I. In this first of four images, the user has activated her dermal screen by pressing the correct spot on the backside of her hand, causing the previously invisible screen to begin to power up, and become visible. |
| Copyright Info: |
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© Copyright 2001 by Tim Fonseca. For reprint permission, please contact Tim Fonseca at email: fonsecatim@hotmail.com. Notice to Commercial Publishers: The artist Tim Fonseca requires the payment of a non-negotiable $200 fee for each usage of any of his images, for publication. |
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