I've not yet seen a study of it but it seems to me that scientific discovery often has an effect on art: chaos theory seemed to be tracked by art that used more random elements and complexity seemed to be mirrrored by art in which recursion and order from chaos seemed to be the theme. So to have here a site looking at [visual] art in relation to science explicitly seems a really helpful thing.
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
18 May 2004
Metanexus Institute
I've not yet seen a study of it but it seems to me that scientific discovery often has an effect on art: chaos theory seemed to be tracked by art that used more random elements and complexity seemed to be mirrrored by art in which recursion and order from chaos seemed to be the theme. So to have here a site looking at [visual] art in relation to science explicitly seems a really helpful thing.
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