Science, Art, Litt, Science based Art & Science Communication
Somebody recently asked me this question: I am very interested to know more on mutli-disciplines of art, science and technology. How does one find an ideal profession to practice all three of these disciplines, may I ask?
My reply:
You can do an academic course to create technology assisted art. An ideal profession to practice sci-art is to become an independent sci-artist! At present there are a few academic courses to train people in this field - please see another blog of…
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Coming from the field of science, I have a different set of standards and definitions for art and sometimes they are too high to the liking of some artists. Some understand, analyse and follow and some don't. I bring "Inventing or discovering something new " to the art field too and "creating something new" is my motive in art. Am I looking at art through the glass of science? Maybe I am. And I am happy with this approach because it enriches art and makes my work stand out. And I listen to…
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How do you protect your science- art on line? This is the question asked by a person on Scientific American and shared it on linked-in. You can read it here:
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/symbiartic/2012/03/30/how-do-artists-protect-their-work-online/
and here:…
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When I hear or read this question I always feel what a dumb dilema?
For me both Art and Science are important and interesting and I would say "why not both?"
Read what is written on this Page: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/573232-art-science.html
Majority of people written there say the word…
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Q. Is there a way to shoot through glass without problem?
A. Of course the best photo will be one taken before the painting is framed and under glass. But, in the situation where there is no other go, there’s a solution. This method years ago from Deborah Christensen Secor, artist and contributing editor to The Pastel Journal, and have used it a number of times for reference photos of small, framed paintings. It doesn’t work for paintings that have more than a 12×16-inch image area,…
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