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In his presentation Between Thought and Matter: the Final Frontier, Michael Punt posed a very interesting question: How can ideas survive the gravitational pull of materialist interpretation? Using two scenarios of film footage he showed  how a "point-of-view" camera placement can be "felt" as well as instrumentally sensed. He proposes that as with explorations and ventures into extreme environments, we will also need similar sophistication to explore the space between thought and matter to escape the gravitational pull of materialistic monorealism. 

Paul Thomas' presentation © c-lab 2007

Paul Thomas', Boundaryless Nanomorphologies, discusses the spatial boundaries of nanotechnology. His research looks at the humanistic boundaries at a nano level and ways of comprehending effects on this scale.  In his work Midas, this is explored using data recorded with an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) to show the interaction between skin cells and gold.  The work was shown at the Unsafe Distance exhibition. 

 
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