Working Scientist

Art and science: close cousins or polar opposites?

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Nov 3, 2023
This podcast explores the connection between art and science, discussing their similarities and differences. It examines the importance of repeatability in science and the abstract nature of art. The podcast also explores the historical relationship between artists and scientists, the collaboration between artists and scientists, and the influence of science on science fiction. It advocates for a holistic approach that integrates science and the arts, emphasizing the necessity for scientists to comprehend the social and philosophical aspects of science.
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Art As Question Driven By Curiosity

  • Jessica Bradford defines art as any way of asking a question about the world through diverse formats like early photography or contemporary video art.
  • The unifying thread is curiosity driving production, not a single medium or purpose, per Bradford at the Science Museum.
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Science As Creative, Rigorous Inquiry

  • Nadav Drukker and Jessica Bradford describe science as a curiosity-led process combining imagination and rigour to uncover natural laws.
  • Drukker calls it creative discovery; Bradford stresses balancing imagination with reproducible methods.
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Repeatability Distinguishes Science From Art

  • Luke Jerram emphasizes repeatability as the key difference: science seeks results other people can observe the same way.
  • He contrasts science's need for repeatable observation with art's license to be non-repeatable.
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