CYBEREmpathy ISSUE 1/2012. Cyber Fields Forever Andrzej Głowacki, Artist-Scientist-World. Forword to the first issue.
ANDRZEJ GŁOWACKI
Artist - Scientist - World... FOREWORD TO THE FIRST ISSUE Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
The belief that an artist has to create, rather than to deal with science or some researches, slowly becomes a history. Understanding that an artist is the one who is based on the knowledge, comes back today with great power. Percy Bysshe Shelley – an English Romantic poet - once stated: an artist’s most sacred goal is “an acquisition of new scientific knowledge and bringing it closer to human needs, tinting the human passions, processing the nature into a human body and blood” 1. History shows clearly that artists sometimes wrote down the forbidden knowledge in their art. An example is the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo, where the message is hidden in the double symbolism, insightful researches, experiments and reality’ observation by Leonardo da Vinci, the image of Primavera by Botticelli and so forth. Each period of art added something to scientific discoveries and took something from them. Renaissance insinuated the linear and air perspective into the painting; Impressionism initiated usage of a splitting light in a prism from Isaac Newton's discovery of the fact that the light is an electromagnetic wave. And what a movement in the art 1
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