Is there a hard line between science and art? I lean towards Richard Gabriel's and Kevin Sullivan's views on this one.
"How do artists and scientist work? The same." <http://dreamsongs.com/Files/BetterScienceThroughArt.pdf> " How do artists and scientists work? The same On Jan 22, 2012, at 3:51 PM, Reuben Thomas wrote: > On 22 January 2012 21:26, Casey Ransberger <[email protected]> wrote: >> Below. >> >> On Jan 21, 2012, at 6:26 PM, BGB <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> like, for example, if a musician wanted to pursue various musical forms. >>> say, for example: a dubstep backbeat combined with rap-style lyrics sung >>> using a death-metal voice or similar, without "the man" (producers, ...) >>> demanding all the time that they get a new album together > > Only art is not science: it doesn't have pieces you can take apart and > reuse in the same way (technique does). > > So it's not an analogy that works. > > (I did a PhD in computer science, and I make my living as a singer.) > > -- > http://rrt.sc3d.org > _______________________________________________ > fonc mailing list > [email protected] > http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc >
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