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    From AsylumSeaker
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    Now playing SpaceCollective
    Where forward thinking terrestrials share ideas and information about the state of the species, their planet and the universe, living the lives of science fiction. Introduction
    Featuring Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, based on an idea by Kees Boeke.
    From Rhyn Williams's personal cargo

    Art and Science the same?
    So different?.... Mabye in some ways but it isnt that far from each other, What science does is look for answers, grow and understand, same with art, art is something that we can express ourselves through understanding why we are here, art isnt something that is just done, we grow and understand why we are here, we think through geometric thoughts and layouts to play around with our psychy, as if it was scientific.

    when looking at a piece of art you must study as its full of perfect layouts and composition, colour choosing and toning.

    Art is as important as science an so many ways, think of it next time you check out an art piece!!

    Wed, Jul 21, 2010  Permanent link

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    AsylumSeaker     Wed, Jul 21, 2010  Permanent link
    I have a rather different view but I also think art and science are similar. I don't see science as a process of discovery, but one of creation. Theories don't exist waiting to be found, they are invented by people. They are descriptions more than explanations. Scientists describe the world in just the same way that poets do.
    I don't feel that my art is an attempt to understand my self or the world. It's just my way of playing. I like to suprise my self and others.
    Jason Gleeson     Sun, Aug 1, 2010  Permanent link
    Leonardo Da Vinci combined art and science and aesthetics and engineering, that kind of unity is needed once again. BEN SHNEIDERMAN
    AsylumSeaker     Sun, Aug 1, 2010  Permanent link
    Word, Jason - See my post "21st Century Renaissance Man" :D
     
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