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Creative visualization in chemistry

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Visualization of molecules in the field of chemistry has been important for understanding their structure, whether simple or complicated. Initially this was done by hand, but latterly software has come to the aid of researchers and the vast majority of chemistry visualization is now computer-generated. As well as aiding understanding, many molecules, especially if complex in nature, can take on an artistic quality when visualized, using artificial colour for example. Often these are used for creative reasons on the front of chemistry journals, for example, and sometimes as an inspiration for more pure art forms. This paper introduces molecular graphics in the context of creative computing. It also provides a history of the development of visualization in chemistry, especially more recently with the use of software and the increasing use on journal covers. A brief survey of some of the software involved is included. Finally some conclusions are drawn with respect to the creative directions being taken now and possible directions in the future.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1504/IJCRC.2016.076058

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Chemistry
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Publisher:
Inderscience
Journal:
International Journal of Creative Computing More from this journal
Volume:
1
Issue:
2/3/4
Publication date:
2016-02-22
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2043-8346


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2016-03-02

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