LESSON#5 Flashcards
A great deal of creativity is required to make scientific breakthroughs and art is just as often as expression of (or a product of)
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
Used to document the natural world for thousands of years, from cave drawings of animals that help today’s researchers figure out yesterday’s fauna, two paintings of centuries-old experiments that shows us how they were conducted.
VISUAL ART
One of the most famous examples of the interconnection between art and science is the work of
RENAISSANCE MASTER LEONARDO DA VINCI
Most famous portrait ever painted, da vinci’s scientific drawings
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It aims for principles such as objectivity and reproducibility
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It is the expression of the author’s imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power
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The invention of photography in the middle of the 19th century was a technological wonder artistically and scientifically
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The practice of oxidizing and fixing images on light sensitivity paper
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A metal plate pose a great challenge to painters, who had historically been charged with the task of providing their culture with images of itself and the world around them
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Is distinct in its approach and successful in its results
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It is a type of knowledge rather than a specialized word for the pursuit of such knowledge
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Diverse range of human activities in creating visual auditory or performing artifacts
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It is used to develop new technology and examine limits to technological development
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The various branches of creative activity such as painting music literature and dance
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