
Max Planck Institute, Germany
Art and Science of Love: The Word’s Smallest Sculpture

CNN "One to Watch"
Is This The World’s Smallest Sculpture?
A documentary hosted by Antony Gormley, Chris Dercon and Estelle Lovatt
The secret of just making stuff happen without spending too much time defining what it is

Coffee in the studio with Steven Durbach and Jonty Hurwitz.

A discussion between legendary portrait artist Paul Beel and Jonty Hurwitz…. while Paul paints Jonty online..

Creating sculptors that dwarf compared to the head of an ant or a human hair. Artist and entrepreneur Jonty Hurwitz will demonstrate how using technology that pushes the boundaries of science enabled him to push the boundaries of art. In his work he expresses the connection between art, science and love. Jonty Hurwitz is an artist, engineer and entrepreneur. He was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. Following his studies Jonty travelled in India studying Yoga and wood carving, before arriving in London where he then spent many years in the tech world designing financial risk algorithms.
Jonty started producing sculpture in 2009 and now creates scientifically inspired artworks and anamorphic sculptures. He is recognised for the smallest human form ever created using nano technology. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

This talk from Jonty Hurwitz is about his sculpture "Rejuvenation" which marks the birth of Generation Pi

Jonty Hurwitz talks at the Kinetica Art Show 2013 in London about how contemporary art has changed.

The story of how Jonty Hurwitz's nano sculptures of Cupid & Psyche went missing and left a story behind.

Produced and Directed by Geoff & Fred Atkinson of Vera Productions. As we place more of our personal data on the cloud, huge algorithms are starting to build an incredibly accurate picture of who we are. More importantly this "picture" is being used more and more to influence our behaviour on the web.

International Science and Technology Conference (ISTEC) 2015, St. Petersburg, Russia. Written and presented by Mark Konewko, Marquette University, Wisconsen, USA.
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