Art and Science as Parallel and Divergent Ways of Knowing
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intersections and divergences between art and science in this thought-provoking lecture by Ren Weschler from New York University. Delve into the historical context of the art-science divide, examining how these disciplines were once closely intertwined. Discover how the separation between art and science is a relatively recent phenomenon, dating back only a few centuries. Investigate the potential similarities and overlaps in how artists and scientists approach understanding the world. Draw insights from Weschler's extensive experience as a New Yorker writer and his role as director emeritus of the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU. Examine case studies including Leonardo da Vinci, 17th century wonder cabinets, and contemporary figures like Robert Irwin and David Hockney. Gain a fresh perspective on Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson and consider the implications of bridging the gap between artistic and scientific modes of inquiry.
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Art and Science as Parallel and Divergent Ways of Knowing
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Santa Fe Institute
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