After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity, and form. The greates scientists are always artists as well - Albert Einstein
This project expounds the correlation between art and science through painting, science technology, and photography that influence the development of our society and structure the modern world.
Warren B. Karp is a Professor Emeritus at Augusta University. He discusses the relationship between art and science. Warren believes that there are no boundaries between art and science because most scientific findings are influenced by art and vice versa.
Humans are visual creatures, and creativity is the driving force that influences the development of human society. Painting is an art form that utilizes creativity and becomes a source of inspiration to many technological innovations. A blank canvas corresponds to a laboratory where innovative ideas or experiments could be performed.
Wilderness is a naturally occurring art form. To appreciate wilderness means to conserve it. Sophisticated technologies have been utilized to preserve the wilderness; this exemplifies the important role of technology in preserving the art form.
The rapid development in technology has made it possible to visualize things at the molecular level, create highly efficient computers, and improve health care systems. All of these inventions would not be possible with the absence of an artistic mind. Art has influenced many engineering designs that lead to breakthroughs in the science field.
Yoko Shimizu is a contemporary artist and biochemistry researcher. She believes that the coalescence of both art and science is the reason for many breakthroughs in the science field, art, or other beautiful things that occur in our daily lives.