What is art? What is science? Many people have argued about the existence of science and art. Some say art creates and science destroys. Art is subjective and science is objective. Art is knowledge while science is the act of seeking knowledge. Art is extroversive like show-offs and science is introversive, like nerds and geeks. How does man practice art in data science? Has man made a thing in visualizing neuroscience of artistic musical creativity?
Without science, life will be nothing. Without art, our imaginations and the aesthetics of the earth would, assuredly, be ugly and vague. Yet science proves the mass, matter, space, light, locomotion as objective to its approval of being tested. Art shapes scientific data from information into collectible expressions through visuals, of which this same science analyzes again to problem-solving. It is an endless artistic to scientific circle.
The great thinkers of our global world today communicate from both perspectives. Could we justify art or science as a ‘man thing’? Is it possible? According to M.C. Esther, science and art can sometimes complement one another like two pieces of the jig saw puzzle, which is our human life, and that contact may just be made across the borderline between the two respective domains. This might be why Albert Einstein suggests that the greatest of all scientists are also artists as well.
Is art a man thing?
Yes, art is a man thing. Art shows our individual views. As my reader, imagine an artwork for instance with dimensions and precise angles and you are trying to paint it. What inspires this creativity in your mind? How would you want these angles and dimensions to be seen from different views? Travel your mind with an ideology of your colorful paint. Ok, stop! If you are still reading with a struggle or a zero imagination, you should understand that the imagination of an artwork could inspire diversity in your emotions, meaning your brain staging in confusion can ignite an emotion to make you want to paint if you intend to. You can try again.
Art is said to be a theoretical and physical expression of creativity found in human culture and society. Art can be seen in forms of multidisciplinary, visual, literary and performing arts. According to a British Artist, Anthony Gormley, art is one person’s expectation of and the use of their own freedom to act. Today, art can be said to function as the barometer of our society. It testifies to the power of human imaginations. The art of a social and political being involved in different ways to express themselves. Sculptures and paints, films and videos and questions about democracy, human rights, migration, environment and so on.
What about science? Is it a man thing too?
People say science provides the logic sense of understanding everything that happens around us. Literally, everything we do in this life has or is made by science. From our body creams to our soaps, our food, the composition of water, the evolution of man and even the study of the entire earth on its own. Many scientists to date are still questioning the artistry of the earth and cannot phantom some things about the earth. There are questions like, why does space have three dimensions? Why do we move forward in the hands of time? Can we get energy from nothing? Studying solar system; is the universe infinite or just very big? And much more.
Well, sorry to say but science is also a man thing. It is concerned with the general truth about the operation of laws pertaining to the physical world. It involves the stages of studying and compilation of data, based on strict observations and experimentation. Imagine from the previous paragraph, we concluded subjectively about how imagining an artwork can ignite an emotional diversity which can contribute to your creativity. Scientists will prove this hypothesis by experimenting the process of the mind given our imagination comes from it. Yeah, science is definitely a man thing too.
The science of art and the art of science
In reality, there is a spectrum that relates from subjectivity to objectivity even when both, in the philosophical sense, are differentiated. Have we thought of the basic things of youth? The science and art of youth?
When we think of youth, what comes to our minds these days is the culture, the art of youth, which is the knowledge. Music, lazy youths, depression, sex, parties, full of life, cute and naïve creatures, teenagers, etc. Nobody thinks of a forty-year-old who is claiming to be a youth, but a 16 or a 21 year old who’s young and prone to making mistakes. However, it is not shocking to say there is a science in youth. Remember the operation of laws? So, we can question the existence of youth in science, studying their evolvement, from adolescence to adulthood or experimenting with the cell membranes of a young kitten and that of a cat, or just quantifying data on the biological changes of youth in their stages.
According to the famous Albert Einstein, “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.”
Today, we have gotten to a stage where the scientific understanding of a complex data is not so complex because we can see data in an artistic perceptive. An immersive 3D scientific data is experienced as art, seeing a complex form of data by touching, walking on it and smelling it. Even Pablo Picasso’s Gieurto is said to be an art view of a science of war. Or how do you suggest the use of info-graphs to explain data science? Having a bachelor in science or in the art couldn’t help the similarities in the designs of programming and artistry by the famous data expert Jabe Wilson. He claims that both skills would need to adapt to an ‘exploratory workflow.’
In conclusion, art and science are indeed a man thing because they shape our understanding of how and why we live. They create an understanding of how humans and the universe works.
Today, many researchers are still making researches on whether or not man has made a thing in the visualizing of artistic musical creativity in jazz. Science says the brain consists of a “front lobe,” which allows it to make decisions, assess risk and formulate it. To the art of a problem-solving stage where mental images can be generated, with our subjective minds and the trigger of emotions. Art and science shouldn’t be differentiated.
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A wonderful article indeed ,The core similarity between art and science is “imagination” , representing without aiming at things as they are. The paspective of an individual will most likely determine the direction his imagination will be interpreted. Art with an expressive approach and Science with a more calculative and methodologic approach.
Thank you for this insight. Just to be sure, which discipline do you think is a man’s thing?
Hey, thanks for commenting! Well personally fr me I cannot choose any side, I think they are both a man thing! It’s crazily funny to think only one discipline is!!!! Let me know your personal view as well. Ciao.