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Essays on Science-Art Interactions by T. Tabata
Links to News, Topics and Articles on Science-Art Interactions
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Conferences
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News, Topics and Articles in Journals and Magazines
- M. Kemp, "Painting by numbers." Nature Vol. 430, p. 508 ("Science in culture"
column) (2004)
- M. Kemp, "The pen is mightier than the camera." Nature Vol. 430, p. 19 ("Science
in culture" column) (2004)
- A. Packer, "Exhibition: Eyes that follow you around the room." Nature Vol. 429,
p. 809 ("Books and art" page) (2004)
- M. Kemp, "A fluid definition of art: Viewing images of liquid crystals as art
raises complex questions." Nature Vol. 429, p. 506 ("Science in culture"
column) (2004)
- A. Abbott, "Virtual art: Art that draws you in." Nature Vol. 427,
p. 17 ("Science in culture" column) (2004)
- L. Gamwell, "Beyond the visible--Microscopy, Nature, and art." Science Vol. 299,
p. 49 ("Essay" page) (2003)
Links to Miscellaneous Information
Books on Science-Art Interactions
Clicking the title of the book leads you to
the buying information page of the book at Amazon.com.
- Theresa Levitt, "The Shadow of the Enlightenment: Optical and Political Transparency in France 1789–1848," (Oxford University Press, 2009) 304 pp. See review.
- Robert L. Solso,
"The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious Brain,"
(MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 2004) 296 pp.
A review has been given by V. S. Ramachadran, Science Vol. 305, p. 779 (2004).
- Pamela H. Smith,
"The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious Brain,"
(University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2004) 377 pp.
A review has been given by Simon Werrett, Science Vol. 304, p. 1600 (2004).
- I. Bamforth, ed,
"The Body in the Library: A Literary History of Modern Medicine,"
(Verso, 2003) 418 pp.
A review has been given by J. Carmody, Nature Vol. 429, p. 607 (2004).
- Semir Zeki,
"An Exploration of Art and the Brain,"
(Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999) 236 pp.
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