The SeeingNano Project created Novel Visualisation Tools for Enhanced Nanotechnology Awareness to provide the public with an ability to ‘see at the nanoscale’, and an understanding and awareness for the breadth of nanotechnologies, and the uncertainties and potential risks connected to them.
SeeingNano followed a coordinated collaborative approach conducted by leading experts in the relevant fields: target audiences were scrutinised by the consortium’s socio-economic sciences and humanities experts, who – in collaboration with the state-of-the-art information and visualisation partners – elaborated and agreed on the most appropriate toolset. The scientific and technical content has been provided by experts from the nanotechnology research community in collaboration with experts from risk-communication and nanotoxicology.
The project partners developed a set of novel visualization tools:
- A mobile Application: The SeeingNano mobile application is currently available in the Apple and Google Play stores. This tool allows you to explore everyday products at the nanoscale using augmented reality. Users are able to slowly zoom in on an item, such as a LCD screen, until they reach the nanoscale and can see how applied nanomaterials are being used.
- Short Movie: When teaching about nanotechnology, the first two questions many have is: What are nanotechnologies? Where are they used? Our animated video answers these by taking you on a whirlwind trip through the basics of nanotechnology. It translates complex concepts such as surfaces and surface phenomena, emergent and divergent phenomena, and selforganisation processes into understandable ideas through helpful animations. It then shows how these principles are used in a variety of everyday products.
- Group Activities: 3 groups activities were developed: a nanoprofiler, an origami and a memory game. The Nano-profiler asks you a series of questions to help you realise your feelings on nano. The Nano-origami is a hands -on tool that will allow you to ‘build’ your own nanomaterials to better understand their structures. And finally the memory gameuses flash cards to help build awareness and associations between everyday products and the nanomaterials that are enhancing them.
The project was coordinated by the Nanotechnology Industry Association (NIA) Ecsite’s main task will be to manage the piloting, validating and launching of visualisation tools, carried out by five Ecsite members.
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement NO. 646141.
List of project partners
NANOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION (NIA)
TOMATO LIMITED
BUNDESINSTITUT FUER RISIKOBEWERTUNG (BFR)
ZENTRUM FUER SOZIALE INNOVATION (ZSI)
PlayGen Ltd
STUDIO HB
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
DE PROEFFABRIEK
Resources
The SeeingNano Visualisation Tools are available to the wider community on this resources page. Play this game to build your own nanomaterials. You will just need to download the Nano-Origami, scissors and glue.
The Seeing Nano visualisation tools for Enhanced Nanotechnology Awareness to provide the public with the ability to ‘see at the nanoscale’ and understanding and awareness of nanotechnologies. What nanotype are you? Are you curious or cautious? Are you a supporter or skeptic? Download this nano-profiler to help the user realise your feelings on nano.
You can now download this game that uses flash cards to help build awareness and associations between everyday products and the nanomaterials that are enhancing them. This is one of the resources produced in the framework of SeeingNano. This game was launched in September 2016.
This fun video translates complex concepts such as surfaces and surface phenomena, emergent and divergent phenomena, and selforganisationprocesses into understandable ideas through helpful animations.
You can now download the mobile apps that have been produced as part of the SeeingNano project. Test the revolutionary app that helps you explore every day objects at the nanoscale using augmented reality. You can also play an online version of the memory game! The apps are available in Czech, Italian, Portuguese, Slovenian and Spanish.