Since the Renaissance art and science have dance with each other. We all know Leonardo Da Vinci and his contributions to both art and science but what about working artist today? The dance continues science pushes art and art, not only painting and sculpture but literature as well, pushes science. Both art and science ask the big questions, "How do we move forward?" "What is true?"and "Why?" Science fiction writers have been doing this out in the open for years with "Star Wars," "Star Trek," "John Carter of Mars,""Starship Troopers" to name a few. What artist dream up scientist are working to make a reality and the very cutting edge of science verges on art. Looking at a slide of a cell, almost any cell, is a beautiful photograph. You can see the foundation of life in all its complexity and beauty. So long as people are questioning their place in the world art and science will continue to dance.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Art and Science
Since the Renaissance art and science have dance with each other. We all know Leonardo Da Vinci and his contributions to both art and science but what about working artist today? The dance continues science pushes art and art, not only painting and sculpture but literature as well, pushes science. Both art and science ask the big questions, "How do we move forward?" "What is true?"and "Why?" Science fiction writers have been doing this out in the open for years with "Star Wars," "Star Trek," "John Carter of Mars,""Starship Troopers" to name a few. What artist dream up scientist are working to make a reality and the very cutting edge of science verges on art. Looking at a slide of a cell, almost any cell, is a beautiful photograph. You can see the foundation of life in all its complexity and beauty. So long as people are questioning their place in the world art and science will continue to dance.
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