> I wonder if there are similar writings written from the opposite
> perspective: science => art?
> Maybe someone on this list can offer examples to this reader.
>

Having been part of a sci-art application a few years ago, I just trawled
through the reading material collected at that time.

Articles regarding Science >> Art :

 - Jean-Marc Lvy-Leblond:  Brief Encounters: A Physicist Meets Contemporary
Art;  Leonardo, Vol.27,no.3, pp 211-217, 1994

 - Charles R. Garoian and John D. Mathews: A Common Impulse In Art and
Science;  Leonardo, Vol 29, No.3, pp 193-196, 1996

 - Jaques Mandelbrojt:  In Search of the Specificity of Art;  Leonardo, Vol.
27, No.3, pp185-187, 1994

 - Jess R. Soto:  The Role of Scientific Concepts in Art;  Leonardo, Vol.
27, No.3, pp.227-230, 1994

Hope this is of any help....

Cheers

Susanne
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