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Scientific artwork goes under the microscope NEW YORK (AP) - Tiny red squares of varying shades cover the paper, creating a mesmerizing mix that looks as if it came straight out of a mod em artist’s mind. , The colors don’t amount to any thing distinguishable, but they call for attention because their vibrancy seems to beam from the framed artwork hang ing on a wall. Another intriguing piece appears to be a photograph of an ancient wall. The stone structure is now in pieces, seem ingly ravaged over time. Both are part of “Beyond Appearance: Imagery in Science at the Millennium,” an unusual exhibit on dis play at the Paine Webber Art Gallery through March. It is a show that is intended to bridge the gap between art and science. Both works are not what they seem to be: the array of red squares is actually a computer simulated map pf the uni verse, while the picture of the dilapidat ed wall is a microscopic photo of ascor bic acid - better known as vitamin C. Actually, none of the exhibit’s pieces is what it seems. That’s because they are not really art - or, at least their creators didn’t intend them to be. They originated as scientific pro jects. “This is pure science,” said curator Lynn Gamwell. “It’s artistically beauti ful to look at, but they are all science images.” Therein lies one of the oddities of the show. Typically, art is interpreted by the viewer. But in this case, the pieces are based purely on fact - meaning there is no leeway when viewing. But that’s just one of the differences. The show draws a more diverse audi ence. The standard gallery visitors are attending, as well as science-lovers who might not normally visit an art show. iiBsa here’s your chance to really go somewhere. Congratulations. All the cramming, Insomnia and junk food breakfasts have paid off. You’re in college now - and soon, you’ll be facing questions about your life. Like what to do with the rest of it. 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