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X-WR-CALNAME:Picture Perfect Chemistry - Cyanotype Demo | 2024 National Che
 mistry Week
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Art & Art History and the Department of 
 Chemistry as they host a cyanotype demo to celebrate Picture Perfect Chemi
 stry for National Chemistry Week.\n\nCyanotype is one of the oldest photog
 raphic methods\, created in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. His solution of iro
 n salts created a new photographic method that produced a deep blue image.
  The cheap and durable process has had many applications since its discove
 ry from the first photo book\, created by Anna Atkins in 1843\, to decades
  of architectural reproductions\, aka blueprints\, and it is still a popul
 ar artistic medium used today. There is even a class at Stanford in the Ar
 t & Art History Department called Blue\, which is dedicated to the modern 
 exploration of cyanotypes. This is a drop-in event\, so pop by when you ca
 n and make your own cyanotype. You don’t want to miss the fun of Picture
  Perfect Chemistry. \n\nIn celebrating National Chemistry Week\, this even
 t is co-hosted by the Department of Art and Art History and the Department
  of Chemistry.
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SUMMARY:Picture Perfect Chemistry - Cyanotype Demo | 2024 National Chemistr
 y Week
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 yanotype-demo-2024-national-chemistry-week
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