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Would you rather know about science or art?
I'm so glad to know about art. I (myself) love art too much(really).
13 Answers
- just browsinLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I love science, and I think I know a lot about it, but I would love to learn more about art.
- 1 decade ago
Art, science is interesting and useful, but art is.... art is just more then science. To me, art can be anything and everything. You can't explain art like you can science. Art is varied and different. So is science, but it's so sure and there are things that can be explained by science, some people would like that, but the confusion is what I love about art. There are many problems in science but not so much in art. What's to argue about? It's art, right? Their almost similar in ways. But I would still rather know about art.
Source(s): :) - 1 decade ago
You cannot see how science or art effect us on a daily basis. they are both invisible to us.
We may decide to focus on one or another but we cannot live without either.
By my definition of good art , something that inspires others to do the same and that has not been done before, there is not much difference between the two disciplines.
- WWLv 51 decade ago
I create art with science in it, does that make me a artistic scientist or a scientific artist, lol
Art is my talent and the science is a challenge so I'd rather keep going with both.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Science, it has alot more uses than art.
- 1 decade ago
combine the two. science+art= graphic design. there's enough geometry in there to keep any creative geek going
- St.AngerLv 41 decade ago
I'd have to say art because it documents history including scientific history.