Imagination vs. Critical thought (not a competition)

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Wed Jun 18 1997 - 09:54:06 MDT


     How interesting to see a seemingly harmless comment of mine mushroom
     into a debate about who is and isn't artistically inclined, the
     measure of contributions from the liberal arts as opposed to the
     sciences. Calm yourselves. Turn down the ego potentiometers and
     understand, without a need to defend, that your contributions are
     viable, artistic, scientific, mathematic, literary ad infitum.
     
     One of the most intriguing visions I ever had was a very, very
     intricate line drawing, the likes of which would've confounded even
     M.C. Escher I think (I was tripping...). My mind, full of wonder, at
     this very beautiful and extraordinarily intricate image wondered how
     it could've been made. I immediately zoomed in on the most
     infinitessimal little lines of the much larger picture. It became
     what appeared to be a freeway viewed from the air with mathematical
     equations relaying back and forth.
     
     I hope my point is clear. Art and Science synergize continually. It
     is not a competition. Though there are clearly different ways of
     perceiving by the art-dominant or science-dominant mind, it is an
     ongoing dance of the fanciful imagination supplying the seed for the
     mineral-rich and grounded soil. (like the metaphor?)
     
     Rick



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