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Week 4 Medicine + Technology + Art

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In the realm where art and medical technologies meet, forward-thinking artists are pushing the limits of creativity and technology through innovative projects. These projects reflect in depth procedures as an artistic form. As displayed in lecture, Eduardo Kac and Drew Berry are acceptable among these forms of art through their interesting projects that replicate the artistic expression with the mix of medicine, technology, and art. https://www.artpal.com/barrowwd?i=237959-27 This fascinating use of medical images to create aspects that demonstrate the relation of science and art through technology piqued my interest as this can be looked at through the MRI machine. These technological advancements have a similar relation to a different form of art as displayed in the lecture . A Clearer Picture: State-of-the-Art Imaging Technology at the Pavilion Is Improving Diagnostics and Advancing Medical Research - Penn Medicine It was interesting to hear the overall effect that MRI machines hav

Week 2 Math+Art Blog

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In lecture, it was described how mathematics is the formation of numbers and how they can fit amongst each other. Using signs, symbols, formulas, etc. During the active times of Mesopotamia, the Babylonians used math as a way to describe art in meaningful and structural ways. In addition, the video  Playing at the intersection of interactivity, math, and code by Nathan Selikoff, it was interesting how they combined art and math with the digital clock by how it vibrated to the active sounds present. These concepts are easy ways to combine to the two for the public to interact with. In the  Charles Csuri resource, it displayed the combination of art and math by his artistic ways in making art that resembled numbers and symbols.  A piece of art that helped me gain a perspective on the meaning of it comes from the Kinetic Sculpture. This art piece helps you understand the effect of each piece present while incorporating 714 metal spheres hanging from the ceiling, making it operate freely.