Art Imitates Nature

The function of Art is to imitate Nature in her manner of operation. Our understanding of "her manner of operation" changes according to advances in the sciences.

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And our understanding of nature changes through science. So science informs art.

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 A year from Monday
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Cage , John (1969), A year from Monday, Wesleyan Univ Pr, Retrieved on 2012-01-30
  • Source Material [books.google.com]
  • Folksonomies: art


    Schemas

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     The Two Cultures

    Memes concerning science and art, how they approach reality, how they are different, and how they are similar.
    Folksonomies: science art two cultures
    Folksonomies: science art two cultures
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