On Cultural Polymathy: How Visual Thinking, Culture, and Community Create a Platform for Progress

  • Dail W
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Within the last decade, the commingling of art and science has reached a critical mass. Science has long infused the arts with curiosity for natural phenomena and human behavior. New models for producing knowledge have given rise to interaction and collaboration across the globe, along with a renewed Renaissance.

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Dail, W. (2013). On Cultural Polymathy: How Visual Thinking, Culture, and Community Create a Platform for Progress. STEAM, 1(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5642/steam.201301.07

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