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how science and sculpture are related to each other ?

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Answered by aryaagodbole24
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In a world divided, it has become a common belief that the huge difference between art and science means that these two extremes are not to be mixed with anything else, e.g., religion vs. science or art vs. science. However, in some cases, if you were to take a closer look, you might find this isn’t actually the case. Science and art are the very nature of human attempts to understand and describe the world around us. Though these subjects and methods have different traditions, and the intended audiences are different, in many cases, their basic motivations and goals are fundamentally the same.

A perfect example of this would be the Industrial Age, a time during which thought, and concepts lead to design. The art of drawing, diagrams, structural compositions, and calculations worked together in harmony to bring about many of the inventions that have shaped the world we know today.

Another perfect example would have to be the great Leonardo Da Vinci himself. Known mostly for his breathtaking works of art, he was also considered an inventor and scientist. Artfully creating a harmonious balance between the two extremes that were the founders of his greatest works. More so, Da Vinci’s talent as a bridge engineer was proven in 2001, when the equally famous artist Vebjorn Sand built the da Vinci-Broen bridge in Norway using the artist’s original plans for a bridge meant to stretch across the Golden Horn in Istanbul. Mostly due to its ambitious designs, the bridge idea was originally rejected as an architectural impossibility by the Ottoman Sultan who commissioned it. The bridge was built 499 years after Da Vinci skillfully designed it, proving the headstrong Sultan wrong.

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