I should definitely do a post about the impending second Renaissance on the global scale. I can always use the significant emphasis being placed on visualization and simulation of complex systems that stands at the boundaries of arts and sciences as a supporting reference. In most cases, I find that scientific art tend to be the most profound one of them all. And I also find that most of the masterpieces of modern and classical era to be scientific in their approach and practice. The currently perceived 'divide' between arts and sciences might even stem from the behavior of the artists refusing to do anything other than what they've been doing for hundreds of years. You might not want to learn vector calculus for the sake of your art, but that doesn't make it right.
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