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Medicine + Technology + Art

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            With the advancement in technology, healing through medicine has become a lot better. There are new technologies to understand better the human body showing how the human body is a piece of art. The different systems operating the body are works of art such as the nervous and circulatory systems with their complexities. They both travel throughout the body, reaching every part of it, creating a complex and complicated work of art.           I have learned a lot about medicine, technology, and art this week from Donald E. Ingber. Ingber thinks that art inspires creativity and innovation in the science and engineering departments. He believes that art and science are not mutually exclusive but rather can inform and enhance each other. He encourages the collaboration of science, technology, and art as the creative thinking and problem-solving skills that artists develop can be valuable in scientific research and technological innovation.                 Examples of the human b

Cosmological Element Event 1

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          For much of the twentieth century, the quickest way to produce a high-resolution image of outer space was to hire someone to paint it by hand. We can better understand space in general as the advancement of technology provides insight into what exists outside of our normal field of view. It can almost be seen as a form of art the way things in space like stars, stardust, and galaxies with the vibrant amount of colors included in their formations and shapes.          Many people helped create the artworks of space that we know today, such as Anna Atkins and Cecilia Payne. Anna Atkins's innovative use of new photographic technologies helped merge art and science. She made a book with images of photography that showed the exceptional wonder and art found in the use of photography. Cecilia Payne was an American astronomer and astrophysicist that proposed the idea of stars being made up of hydrogen and helium. This allowed for understanding of stars to become better allowing

Robotics + Art

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          When thinking about robotics and art, the first thing that comes to mind is the computer. Charles Babbage was the first mechanical engineer that made the concept of a programmable computer. Charles Babbage is considered the father of the computer as he built the first automatic computing engine to develop more complex machines known as modern computers.  Walter Benjamin had many complex thoughts on industrialization as being bad but having some benefits. He talked about how it veered away from individuality as the machines would produce less creativity with things like assembly lines. However, he did see the benefits that sprouted from industrialization in society. He saw an increase in technological advancements and increased productivity, leading to a mass production of art and culture that was more accessible to the masses. There were still some downsides from his perspective though as the way society implemented industrialization was focused more on efficiency and profi

The Math of Art

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          An excellent start to the insights I've learned through mathematics influencing art and science is the vanishing points while looking at art. One-point perspective art utilizes math with determining the distance with one point on the painting as a vanishing point. The image lines help to bring a perspective to the image as they converge onto a single point which depends on the tile diagonal. Every angle and line in the image serves as an important function to bring the image to life and personify it.          The involvement of math and science in the art world has changed a lot from my perspective such as kinetic sculptures. Kinetics has entered the realm of art through the making of sculptures that move on their own without the help of batteries and such. They can utilize the wind to move or physics, which is where math and science weigh in on the matter since physics is made up of all math and science. Kinetic science can bring art to life with inventions that will mov

griffineDESMA9 Two Cultures

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          Being at UCLA for two years has given me some experience to see the structure of two cultures in my immediate world. From reading the words of C.P. Snow with the thoughts of the two cultures having a separation between  the literary and scientific cultures in Western society. C.P. Snow got to that conclusion from his research on the Scientific Revolution.            With most classes being moved online for my first year, I still managed to walk around campus in my free time going to the sculpture garden. The sculpture garden showed me the importance of art as I already understood the importance of scientific discoveries. With the impact, the scientific revolution had advances that were matched with impressions on literary society. As described in  The Emergence of a Scientific Culture, literary society did not take kindly to the changes happening in the science community from their perspective arrogance.           In my opinion, there should be no difference in artistic and s