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What is Science? What is Art? What’s the Difference?. James P. Evans MD, Ph.D Festival of Ideas University of Alberta 100 th Anniversary 14 November 2008. Science & Art. Art and Science are Ancient Human Activities.
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What is Science?What is Art?What’s the Difference? James P. Evans MD, Ph.D Festival of Ideas University of Alberta 100th Anniversary 14 November 2008
Art and Science are Ancient Human Activities • Both likely began as efforts to understand and control a frightening and impersonal world
Art and Science are Ubiquitous Influences in our Lives • Science affects every moment of our lives • We seek Art in everything we do
We Evolved as Seekers • We seek out science for material reasons • But we also pursue it for its own sake • Humanity is driven to create • A fact which is explicable through evolutionary theory • Seeking and answering were powerful traits that empowered human ancestors • And gave us a selective advantage • Seeking, Creating, Questioning • The job description of both scientist and artist
Art and Science are Different • The rules of Art and Science differ, as do their product • Art is whatever we decide it is • Art flaunts rules • In the end, art is what resonates with us as humans • Whatever we call art is art in the most profound sense
Art is Lawless • Its trajectory is evident only in retrospect • We cannot predict what tomorrow’s Art might be
Science Has a Trajectory • Science more adequately describes the universe than what came before • There is a “right answer” in Science • That which better describes external reality • Ptolemy was wrong • Copernicus was right
Science has Strict RulesThe Scientific Toolkit Observation Hypothesis Measurement Refined observation Predictions Experiment Tentative Conclusions Predictions Revision (or discarding) of conclusions Collective / Cumulative
The Universality of Science & the Humanity of Art • Art is an intensely and uniquely human endeavor • It is ultimately “tethered” to the human condition and the human brain • Science is strictly tethered to the universe • It ultimately is not “about us”
Science, Art and Meaning • Science is our best developed method yet for understanding and exploring the world • Science can make our lives richer • It can also impoverish or threaten our lives • But ultimately it stands apart from humanity • Science is defined by the universe • Art is the quintessential human endeavor • Its purpose is to invest life with meaning and connect us with fellow humans • Its only rule is that it must evoke human emotion and resonance • Art is defined by the human mind
The Limits of Science and ArtA Paradox Science provides a uniquely powerful portal through which to know the world It can even explain (through neurobiology and evolutionary biology) why we need human connection and emotional warmth But it cannot fulfill those needs For that we need Art striatum frontal cortex hippocampus substantia nigra/VTA nucleus accumbens
Science, Art and Empowerment of the Human “There is a grandeur in this view of life” “Only Connect”