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Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art
<!--HTML-->Almost simultaneously, in the first decade of the 20th century Albert Einstein discovered relativity and Pablo Picasso cubism. How - and why? This fascinating story involves their often turbulent personal lives; the high drama of their struggles to achieve new ideas in the face of o...
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author | Miller, Arthur I. |
author_facet | Miller, Arthur I. |
author_sort | Miller, Arthur I. |
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description | <!--HTML-->Almost simultaneously, in the first decade of the 20th century Albert Einstein discovered relativity and Pablo Picasso cubism. How - and why? This fascinating story involves their often turbulent personal lives; the high drama of their struggles to achieve new ideas in the face of opposition from contemporaries; and the unlikely sources for their creative leaps, ignored by everyone else.
To fully understand what happened involves coming to grips with wide-ranging questions such as: Are there similarities in creativity between artists and scientists? What do artists and scientists mean by
'aesthetics' and 'beauty'? Can we unravel creativity at its highest level?
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spelling | cern-13874962022-11-02T22:19:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1387496engMiller, Arthur I.Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of artEinstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of artCERN Colloquium<!--HTML-->Almost simultaneously, in the first decade of the 20th century Albert Einstein discovered relativity and Pablo Picasso cubism. How - and why? This fascinating story involves their often turbulent personal lives; the high drama of their struggles to achieve new ideas in the face of opposition from contemporaries; and the unlikely sources for their creative leaps, ignored by everyone else. To fully understand what happened involves coming to grips with wide-ranging questions such as: Are there similarities in creativity between artists and scientists? What do artists and scientists mean by 'aesthetics' and 'beauty'? Can we unravel creativity at its highest level? oai:cds.cern.ch:13874962011 |
spellingShingle | CERN Colloquium Miller, Arthur I. Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art |
title | Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art |
title_full | Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art |
title_fullStr | Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art |
title_full_unstemmed | Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art |
title_short | Einstein and Picasso . The art of science and the science of art |
title_sort | einstein and picasso . the art of science and the science of art |
topic | CERN Colloquium |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1387496 |
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