- Fullerenes in popular culture
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fullerene s inpopular culture .Fine Art
Physicist-turned-artist
Julian Voss-Andreae has created several sculptures symbolizing wave-particle duality in Buckminsterfullerenes. [cite journal | first = Edwin | last = Cartlidge | year = 1999 | month = November| title = Once a physicist: Julian Voss-Andreae | journal = Physics World | pages = 44] Voss-Andreae participated in research demonstrating that even objects as large as Buckminsterfullerenes obey the peculiar laws of quantum physics [cite journal | first = Markus | last = Arndt | coauthors = O. Nairz, J. Voss-Andreae, C. Keller, G. van der Zouw, A. Zeilinger | year = 1999 | month = 14 October | title = Wave-particle duality of C60 | journal = Nature | volume = 401 | pages = 680–682 | url = http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v401/n6754/pdf/401680a0.pdf | doi = 10.1038/44348] . After this, Voss-Andreae switched his career to become a full-time artist. Since then he has created objects such as a 2' (60 cm) diameter bronze structure called "Quantum Buckyball" (2004) consisting of four nested buckyballs. His largest fullerene-based sculpture is located in Tryon Creek State Park in Oregon (USA). "Quantum Reality (Large Buckyball Around Trees)" (2006) is a 30' (9 m) diameter steel structure embracing two maple trees.Literature
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Stel Pavlou uses buckyballs, nanotechnology and complexity theory in the creation of flocking nano-swarms that form human-sized golems in the novel "Decipher" (2001 ). C60 is said to be the building block of the Lost City ofAtlantis . C900 is mentioned (p.292), anon-metal magnet .*Science fiction writer
Neal Stephenson uses buckyballs as nanotechnological containers for things such asrod logic computers in his 1995cyberpunk /postcyberpunk novel "The Diamond Age ".*In "Green Mars" by
Kim Stanley Robinson , fullerenes of various sizes, "including some thirties," are created in the fall of the firstspace elevator (a cable of carbon) onto the surface of Mars.*Buckyballs are used as a barrier in the novella "Iron" by
Poul Anderson , which forms part of the book "Man-Kzin Wars" byLarry Niven , Poul Anderson andDean Ing .*A
Larry Niven story contains a plot element where somebody (in a spacesuit) gets stuck at the bottom of a pool of buckminsterfullerene.*In the novel 3001: The Final Odyssey, by Arthur C. Clarke, BuckminsterFullerene is mentioned as the substance used to build the massive station-ring around earth and the necessary surface supports to maintain it.
*In the novel "Chaga" (U.S. title: "Evolution's Shore") by Ian McDonald and its sequel, "Kirinya", the Chaga, an alien lifeform that transforms the landscape of Earth as well as
retrovirus -infected animals and humans that come in contact with it, is composed of fullerenes; one character nicknames it the "buckyball jungle."*Used as a highly necessary component in Simon Brewster's travelling machine in
Simon Hawke 's "Reluctant Sorcerer" trilogy.*The novel, Sandstorm, by James Rollins uses bucky balls as an integral part of the story.
*In his 1993 novel Core, Paul Preuss uses fullerenes as
lubricants which can function in various ways at the extreme pressures and temperatures found within the earth's interior.*In the novel "Sun of Suns", by Karl Schroeder, the natives inhabit a man-made fullerene dyson sphere-like 'planet' (described as a fullerene balloon)
*In the Clive Cussler novel
Sacred Stone , Buckyballs are mentioned as a possible vehicle from outer space that could contain alien pathogens that if released by cutting open one, could cause catastropic results.Other
*In the PC game "", one of the scientific advancements available is a city-encompasing force field of C60 bucky balls.
*Tagon's Toughs, the
mercenaries in the web comic "Schlock Mercenary " often use fullerene personal combat armour, worn as regular clothes. The title character, Schlock, is a carbo-silicate amorph whose body consists largely of nanotubes.*In the television series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda", fullerenes are common materials, used in the construction of high-durability objects such as ship hulls and body armor.
*In the "
Star Trek " fictional universe, the fullerene carbon-70 is one of the primary constituents of the late 24th century era communicators.*In the online browser-based game "
Kingdom of Loathing ", combat items called "buckyballs" were available during the game'sChristmas 2007 event.*In the video game "
Halo 3 ", there is an item called the "Bubble Shield" which creates a glowing buckyball to protect the player.References
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