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Week 9 - Space + Art

The idea of space is overwhelming to me, because of the literal amount of space is unfathomable. For this class, the subject of space and art is a good way to wrap up other concepts as well (Vesna). Despite the freshness of space exploration, the advancement of technology in the past 70 years is also overwhelming, but super aesthetically pleasing to me "space exploration is typically done for current and future technologies" (Kahng 423). This week's lecture focused on the historical context of space exploration, the conditions to support living organisms, and other byproducts of the entire movement. Interests in space peaked after World War II, and the creation of Sputnik by Russians was a creation that peaked many people's interest. In ways, Sputnik could be perceived as an artistic idea designed due to our human interest for the unknown, or outer space. Not only did Sputnik stir up interests in the general population but "Sputnik's launch resulted in a

Event 3 - Exploratorium

I visited the Exploratorium in San Francisco and was overwhelmed by the amount of art and science pieces. Luckily for me, I went on a school day so it was not too packed. Prior to visiting, I read the Exploratorium's mission statement and believed it fit well with this course, and upon visiting, I definitely felt more equipped with ideas of art and science in a daily setting. I chose this sinusoidal sand contraption because initially, I did not understand why so many children were crowding around it. But just by listening to them talk, even though they are very young, they were describing the anatomy of the wave function and simultaneously making connections between math and art! It is amazing to see how art can keep interested in topics like math, and the pre-exposure can provide students with the confidence to do well in the future (Leslie). A theme I recognized in the Exploratorium is that almost everything in the museum had to be touched for there to be an experience. Eve