Artistic Nature
Wednesday, 5. November 2008, 07:47:38
A "paradigm" is model or pattern that serves as an example. A paradigm is a Noun The words Art and Science are nouns. A noun is a part of speech Science and Art both invent and use technology because it is tool that enables scientist and artist to perform their jobs and produce more accurate results. What are the traits that Artist and Scientist have in common? Science has become an imitator, supplement, alteration, counterpart, a transmutation of nature. Art can extend human consciousness into realms where scientific and culture paradigms reach their logical limits.


Caancan # 2. December 2008, 15:23
mallory gerber # 16. December 2008, 22:54
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Juleana Rahman # 28. February 2009, 09:10
So an artist can be original, creative without limits and still capable of invoking different perceptions but scientists, as you call them, the imitators who can only top up each other's findings and is limited to what they call scientific evidence...
Caancan # 1. March 2009, 03:34
Richard Preston # 6. March 2009, 18:50
Science is based on scientific paradgms and methods that are riguously defined within the scientific conscience, where as Art can ultilizes many conceptual fields, scientific and spiritual aspects in rendering it's creative structures beyond the limitations of a scientific conscience.
Art and Science both imiatate natural forms. The biochemist can build molecules that are found in nature and the Artist can create models for the unseen particle worlds that would enable the Scientist to precieve a conceptual universe.
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Juleana Rahman # 9. March 2009, 13:52
Your thoughts reminded me of one relevant idea also that is how scientists portray the appearances of dinasours
No one knows for sure the colours of dinasours...But art or computerised graphics helped to create images of them based on discovered fossils. A true example of collaboration between arts' creativity/ imagination and scientific findings...