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Malina, Frank J. – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
In a world increasingly concerned about the social results of scientific discovery and technical change, we tend to lose sight of the artist as inventor and human being. Creative talent needs opportunity lest it continue to be almost as rare as the genius of the great scientist. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Artists, Creativity
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d'Arcais, Francesco – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
The linking of art to the progress of science and technology reveals irregularities in the relationship. Art had a significant role in the emergence of the industrial era, while expanding scientific research and its technical applications caused some art forms to pass from figurative to abstract. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Business, Design
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Herrmann, Rolf-Dieter – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
Efforts in recent years to combine technology with art have overturned previous attitudes toward man's conception of artistic imagery. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Engineering, Perception
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Hein, Piet – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
Examines the nature of science and art, and discusses the relationship between these two fields of creative human activity. (JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, College Science, Creative Activities
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Reichardt, Jasia – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
During the past two decades advances in biology, nuclear physics, computer and material sciences, and audiovisual engineering have brought a radically new dimension to most art forms and have stimulated the artist and his innovations to breath-taking levels of achievement. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Expression, Artists
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Dickson, David – Impact of Science on Society, 1974
Examines the extent to which constraints on art and science are determined by socio-political systems. Art and science possess surprising intellectual similarity; some of these likenesses are traced, as they affect us all in our daily lives. (Editor/JR)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Artists, Impressionism