Merging Science and Art: The Bigger Picture

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It has been stated that artists comprehend and chronicle the completeness of the visible world (Wallach & Bret, 1987), defining Art as the creative expression of knowledge about the visual world. But to what extent does that awareness extend into a scientific appreciation of the world? The acronym STEAM is an abbreviation of Science, Technology, Electronics, Arts and Mathematics. Weaving interactions between Science and Art, have been shown by Clarke and Button (Clarke & Button, 2011), to intensify interconnections between nature, with Landscape, and ultimately with sustainability.

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Hall, N. (2013). Merging Science and Art: The Bigger Picture. STEAM, 1(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5642/steam.201301.09

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