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“Study the science of art and the art of science.” - Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci: "Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses and especially, learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else" and "only through experimentation can we know anything."
Science is the king of art subjects. It is the art of inventions, discoveries, innovations and gaining more knowledge.
"Science is the new art".
Science-art: selling art to scientists and science to artists.
Education is all about learning all those you want to learn and applying wherever possible.
Albert Einstein’s quote — “the greatest scientists are artists as well”.
Science has always relied on visual representation to convey key concepts.
‘If you can’t explain something simply, you don’t understand it.’ - Albert Einstein
Math is undeniably artistic
An interdisciplinary researcher must face the challenge of being proficient in two (or multiple) different research areas! Not only must s/he be familiar with key principles and methodology in each area, but also understand baseless "biases" and "dogmas" that are a result of inbreeding, and struggle to fight these, as new knowledge emerges from her/his research. An unenviable task indeed! The pointlessness of evaluating such researchers work with conventional metrics should be aptly emphasized.
“The best scientists, engineers and mathematicians are incredibly creative in their approaches to problem-solving and application development”.
"Science, like art, is not a copy of nature but a re-creation of her." – Jacob Bronowski
In scientia veritas, in arte honestas — in science truth, in art honor
E.W. Sinnot, the American biologist and philosopher: "Stored images in the mind are the basis for new creative ideas."
Science based art and literature : communicating complexity through simplicity - Krishna
All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man's life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom.
--Physicist and Violinist Albert Einstein
Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything by Anonymous
Every science begins as philosophy and ends as art - Will Durant
Life itself is a beautiful interaction between art and science. You can't escape it! - Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
"The Science of Art is like putting a microphone to the whispers of creativity that echo through the halls of every research laboratory fused with the late night musings of the artists in their studios" - Sachi DeCou
“Every Science begins as Philosophy and ends as Art, it arises in hypothesis and flows into achievement”- Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy
Scientists can be artists as well, while they submit their academic papers, and theses they often draw their own illustrations!
Is suffering really necessary? Yes and no. If you had not suffered as you have, there would be no depth to you, no humility, no compassion.
-Eckhart Tolle
Science has enabled the kind of art we’ve never before seen.
Without the arts, science is hobbled. Without science, art is static.
John Maeda wrote of Leonardo da Vinci’s observations that art is the queen of science.
“Science is as much cultural as art is cultural,”
Art is science made clear (what!).
"The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." - Aristotle.
Science is a search for answers, based on logic, rationality and verification. Its workplace is the laboratory.
In contrast, art is a search for questions, based on intuition, feeling and speculation. Its workplace is the studio.
DaVinci himself said, "Art is the queen of all sciences communicating knowledge to all the generations of the world. "
"Art is the heart's explosion on the world. Music. Dance. Poetry. Art on canvas, on walls, on our skins. There is probably no more powerful force for change in this uncertain and crisis-ridden world than young people and their art. It is the consciousness of the world breaking away from the strangle grip of an archaic social order." - Luis J. Rodriguez.
For Dawkins, understanding the science behind natural phenomena (and sometimes being reminded of how much more we have yet to learn or discover) can still make our encounters with them sublime. From this point of view, science is the champion of artistic creativity, not its enemy.
"Scientists and artists are both trying to get a better understanding of the world around us, but they are doing it through different lenses,"
It takes many skills to achieve truly remarkable things. A diverse view to solving problems is best.
You need a deep understanding of science to actually manipulate concepts in novel ways and get creative in science - Krishna
"If you hear a voice within you saying, 'You are not a painter,' then by all means paint ... and that voice will be silenced, but only by working."
-- Vincent van Gogh, in a letter to his brother Theo, 28 October 1883.
"The line between art and science is a thin one, and it waves back and forth”
"One of the most common misconceptions about science is that it isn't creative — that it is inflexible, prescribed or boring. Actually, creativity is a crucial part of how we do science"!
"All knowledge has its origins in perception." Da Vinci.
“The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it; and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful." Jules Henri Poincare
The beauty of art lies in the inimitable creativity of the artist and in the interpretation of the beholder.
"Artists see things one way and scientists another and the really interesting thing is in what's in between."
Einstein’s support of artistic endeavors is both well-known and well-documented.
“The greatest scientists are artists as well,” he once said.
Atul Dodiya (Indian Artist) : Life is beautiful as a painter. Changing colour, observing life and paying attention to every detail that we’re exposed to, and then giving our own vision to it… Nothing gives me more joy.
Art : You accomplish a task that is called art as there is no specific postulates or guidelines.
Science : You do the work with a set of guidelines.
"Change and risk-taking are normal aspects of the creative process. They are the lubricants that keep the wheels in motion. A creative act is not necessarily something that has never been done; it is something you have never done."
-- Nita Leland in The Creative Artis
Pablo Picasso once said, "Good artists copy, great artists steal." All creative artists build upon the work established by the masters before them. ( Not me!- Krishna)
‘Art makes science come alive for students’
Albert Einstein - “The greatest scientists are artists as well”.
“ Science art shows some of the incredible natural beauty that researchers in life sciences see every day in their work.”
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http://home.web.cern.ch/students-educators/updates/2013/07/learn-sc...
To learn science, add art with Science&Art@School
Many scientists see intellectual as well as aesthetic beauty in their research. Now an education project from the CMS collaboration is harnessing artistic beauty to inspire students about the science of particle physics.
CMS physicist and artist Michael Hoch recently launched the Science&Art @ School project to engage students with stories from particle physics, which he hopes will help them to re-see the natural world in aesthetic as well as scientifically accurate ways. Hoch says that artistic methods can lead students to a deeper understanding of the beauty, value and transformative power of science. "I believe that essential aspects of our research here at CERN can be viewed as beautiful artistic creations," he says.
The first Science&Art @ School workshop took place in Graz, Austria, from 5-7 June, bringing together 62 students from two high schools nearby: Graz International Bilingual School (GIBS) and BORG
http://news.psu.edu/story/280972/2013/07/05/penn-state-forensic-sci...
Penn State Forensic Science Program invites Arts Fest visitors to solve mystery
During the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, the Forensic Science Program of Penn State invites visitors to join an interactive crime scene investigator experience to solve "the Mystery of the Purloined Art." Penn State forensic scientists will provide hands-on training to help participants find, collect and process evidence to identify the perpetrators who pilfered the precious art of Dr. Balke Ketchum, a forensic facial reconstructionist. In this self-paced workshop, visitors will learn the real techniques used to process a crime scene, analyze the evidence and make a case for "whodunit." Visitors may work as a team with friends or family or they may compete against each other to see who solves the mystery first.
To participate, interested crime solvers may visit Spruce Cottage on the Penn State campus anytime between 1 and 3 p.m. Friday, July 12, or from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday. Proceeds benefit the Forensic Science Student Club to support student travel to professional conferences.
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Dalek Grown in a Petri Dish
Ash, a Tumblr Whovian and microbiologist from Cleveland, Ohio, crafted this image of Dalek by cultivating strands of E. Coli bacteria on a Petri dish.
http://www.thecalifornian.com/article/20130705/OFFSIXTYEIGHT04/3070...
Through a glass dimly: art, science & photography
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/10162560/Ar...
Art as science? Computer technology and classical music
Ivan Hewett considers the merits of using technology in classical music and explains why two "so-so" concerts have stuck firmly in his mind.
http://stellrscope.com/2013/07/04/stellrscope-exhibition/?goback=.g...
StellrScope by Eleanor Gates-Stuart
Celebrating a Century of Wheat Innovation in Australia from the days of William Farrer to CSIRO Research today
5 August – 1 September, 2013
Open daily between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm
Venue: Gallery 5, Questacon – The National Science and Technology Centre
King Edward Terrace Canberra, ACT 2604 Australia
Admission to StellrScope at Questacon is free (conditions apply, see www.questacon.edu.au for information
http://www.viewfrompublishing.co.uk/news_view/26951/7/1/bridport-fi...
BRIDPORT: Film maker heads up hospital art project
By Trevor Bevins.
An arts project at Dorset County Hospital (DCH) is helping kidney dialysis patients throughout the country explore the difficult issues they face.
“Blood Makes Noise” is a film-based art and science project about renal failure, dialysis, diet and transplant, lead by Bridport film maker Peter Snelling.
The project was managed by the DCH Arts in Hospital charity and funded by the Wellcome Trust and the British Kidney Patient Association (BKPA).
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newss...
Science meets the arts in a new exhibition at Imperial , UK
An exhibition which aims to blur the boundaries between art and science is on display at Imperial's Main Entrance on Exhibition Road until 13 July.
This summer’s exhibition is the fruition of a series of networking events hosted by Artifact to bring people from the scientific and artistic worlds together to collaborate in pairs, or groups to create unique artworks. A selection of the work created, including designs for the 'perfect plant' and representations of scientific data from earthquakes, will be on display this week and next.
“This exhibition is the result of several months of collaborations between artists and scientists from Imperial and arts colleges around London. All year we have held workshops and inspirational talks, whilst building a network of collaborative partners for this exhibition and hopefully well into the future. has been incredibly eye-opening to work with artists and see their interpretation of our research interests, but also to look at our own work from a completely different angle too.""– Adam Funnell
http://www.omaha.com/article/20130702/NEWS/707029917/1694
Hansen: Artist enlists science to answer nagging question — who am I?
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