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Art Imagines Possible Futures. - Coggle Diagram
Art Imagines Possible Futures.
Scientific and Technological Innovation
in Art and the Renaissance
Advances in Artistic Tools and Materials
Role of Artists in Scientific Discovery
Da Vinci’s anatomical studies advanced medical knowledge.
Michelangelo’s sculptures pushed the boundaries of realism and physics.
Collaboration between scientists and artists: Vitruvian Man blending art and anatomy.
Innovative paint techniques, like tempera in The Last Supper combined art with architecture.
Use of oil paint allowed richer textures and vibrant colors.
How Have Artists Envisioned or Imagined Futures?
Art as a Reflection of Knowledge
Da Vinci’s works like The Last Supper showed harmony between science and religion.
Futuristic sketches was a blueprint for innovation centuries later.
Pushed the regular boundaries of artistic expression, leaving a legacy of innovation until nowadays.
What is Scientific and Technological Innovation?
Renaissance Definition of Innovation
Emphasis on discovery and merging of disciplines.
Geometry applied to linear perspective in paintings. Geometry applied to linear perspective in paintings.
Understanding light and shadow with techniques like chiaoscuro to create realism.
Integration of mechanical principles in engineering art (ex: Da Vinci’s flying machines).
Emphasis on discovery and merging of disciplines
Art with Science
New Art Techniques
Drawings were used to design inventions.
Mirrors and light made realistic paintings.
Artists included engineering in sculptures.