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Better Science Through Art – the talk
Common wisdom says that science and art are entirely different beasts; moreover, a similar source of wisdom tells us that science is valuable to society while art is a luxury. Why else would schools drop art from their curricula over the past 20 years? But artists and scientists approach their work in similar if not identical ways.
This presentation was created by Richard P Gabriel and presented at IME-USP – São Paulo on 31/Mar/2011 sponsored by CCSL
Designed as Designer
Conceptual integrity arises not (simply) from one mind or from a small number of agreeing resonant minds, but from sometimes hidden co-authors and the things designed themselves.
This presentation was created by Richard P Gabriel and presented at IME-USP – São Paulo on 30/Mar/2011 sponsored by CCSL
Better Science Through Art – Photos
For the last two days, we have an awesome event at IME-USP with Richard P. Gabriel and Joe Yoder. Here are some pictures of this great moment!
Better Science Through Art
CCSL sponsors the coming of two big names of Computer Science to Brazil. They will be here next week (March 30th, 31th), at the Event “Better Science Through Art” with Joe Yoder and Richard Gabriel. The event will be awesome and FREE!
Common wisdom says that science and art are entirely different beasts; moreover, a similar source of wisdom tells us that science is valuable to society while art is a luxury. Why else would schools drop art from their curricula over the past 20 years? But artists and scientists approach their work in similar if not identical ways.
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