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The Connection with Science and Renaissance Art
This article is about two artists who were both important in the history of Renaissance art, Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer. They developed scientific research in their artistic production, combining art and science to make the results of their work more rigorous and to provide much material for future research in history as well as in many other
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Ishiguro's Inhuman Aesthetics [PDF]
The question of what it means to be human pervades Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Never Let Me Go, which gradually reveals a counterfactual twentieth-century England where clone colonies provide ready supplies of organs for donation.
Black, Shameem
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Project Visual: Facilitating the Connection Between Art and Science [PDF]
Abstract Nearly five years ago, Representative Vernon Ehlers, in his report to Congress on a House of Representatives study entitled “Unlocking Our Future: Toward a New National Science Policy,” noted that the American public does not understand science and its practice. A major recommendation that emerged trom this study was the need to
LM Strzegowski, TP Russell
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Mathematics in the cultural practices of the Orokam people of Nigeria: Insights into the educational relevance of the i’tche game [PDF]
Indigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ordinary children plays and vital science skills and affective behaviours.
Joshua Abah
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Creative Thinking of Cybernetic Theory (Control & Future) as an Approach to enrich New Media Arts [PDF]
The new techniques and the technological development accompanying the emergence of new media arts previously preceded by digital arts are integral parts of their existence due to their visual and sensitive impacts.
Reham Elwakil +2 more
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Warburg und die Natur(-wissenschaft): Affektpsychologische Fundierung von Kultur im Hamburger Kreis um Warburg, Cassirer und Werner und deren Nachwirkungen [PDF]
What distinguishes humans form animals? Acknowledging that humans are part of nature, that can process psychologically their affective-vital reactions to nature, and thus be held responsible for cultural processes, is the result of art historical ...
Sauer, Martina
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A SAURON look at galaxy bulges
Kinematic and population studies show that bulges are generally rotationally flattened systems similar to low-luminosity ellipticals. However, observations with state-of-the-art integral field spectrographs, such as SAURON, indicate that the situation is
Bacon, R. +10 more
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In an era of accelerating ecological degradation, how might experimental art practices help audiences foster deeper, more empathetic engagement with the intelligence of living systems?
Keith Armstrong +5 more
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In retrospect: do we have to choose between art and research practice
How do artists experience and address beauty at present? Has the notion of beauty vanished completely from artistic discourse? Are ornaments still allowed? What does a contemporary ornament look like?
Jan Kenneth Weckman
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Direct single-molecule dynamic detection of chemical reactions. [PDF]
Single-molecule detection can reveal time trajectories and reaction pathways of individual intermediates/transition states in chemical reactions and biological processes, which is of fundamental importance to elucidate their intrinsic mechanisms.
Gu, Chunhui +10 more
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