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Art Science - cover

Art Science

Isabella Hughes

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Beschreibung

Art Science explores the captivating relationship between art and science, revealing how chemistry, mathematics, and physics underpin artistic expression. The book argues that understanding scientific principles enhances our appreciation of art and fosters innovation. For instance, the chemistry of pigments influences color mixing, while geometric principles shape visual compositions. This interdisciplinary approach demystifies art's technical aspects without reducing artistic expression to mere formulas.

 
The book progresses logically, beginning with fundamental scientific concepts like color theory and the physics of light. It then delves into chemistry's role in painting, mathematics' influence on sculpture and architecture, and physics' impact on photography and digital art. By examining historical examples and contemporary applications, Art Science highlights how artists consciously integrate scientific principles into their work, demonstrating the practical connections between these seemingly disparate fields. This exploration provides a balanced perspective, encouraging a deeper, more informed understanding of artistic creation.
Verfügbar seit: 05.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 72 Seiten.

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