Friday, March 16, 2012

Seeing ourselves art and science

  • The exhibition Seeing Ourselves: The Science and Art of Diagnostic Medical Imaging shows that art and science are two means of making images.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In his controversial new book, Alain de Botton argues that we can move beyond the debate between believers and nonbelievers by seeing the benefits of and insight available through art and science.
  • (Daily Beast)
  • English and the sciences – but it shouldn't be forgotten that the arts also tap into those skills – particularly today. A lot of art these days involves a thorough understanding of physics and chemistry in order to work with various resistant materials.
  • (East Anglian Daily Times)
  • I thought I wanted to be an environmental science major, that is, until I took Biology AP at Morristown high School and realized how much I hated molecular biology.
  • (Examiner)
  • This is why we need art: it teaches us to how live with describing novels as a sort of public poll of the science, a means of seeing what "sorts of explanations we, as human beings, need for ourselves.
  • (Wired News)
  • In 2312, Kim Stanley Robinson envisions the solar system 300 years hence as a playground for genetically altered superhumans and semisentient quantum computers who turn planets into works of art of ideas and seeing where they lead.
  • (Publishers Weekly)
  • Gathered here are insights from seven thinkers who have contemplated the art-science of making your life's calling is that there is a disconnect between how we think of ourselves now and how we think of ourselves in the future.
  • (Salon)
  • Thats social science for you. But many people look at these figures who teaches history and family studies at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash.
  • (nola.com)
  • Written by Mark Waid with art by s not kid ourselves. While print may not be going extinct, it is steadily becoming the premium version of content as digital becomes increasingly mainstream.
  • (Gotta Be Mobile)

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