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The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology

by Michael Johnson 1,*
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Received: 23 March 2023 / Accepted: 27 April 2023 / Published Online: 22 May 2023

Abstract

The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology explores the multifaceted relationship between these three disciplines, highlighting their synergistic interplay in shaping contemporary cultural landscapes. This paper delves into the ways in which art, science, and technology have historically influenced each other, and how they continue to converge in innovative and transformative ways. Through a critical analysis of various case studies, it examines the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in fostering groundbreaking advancements. The paper further discusses the ethical considerations and societal implications of these intersections, emphasizing the necessity for balanced integration of artistic expression, scientific inquiry, and technological innovation. It concludes by outlining potential future directions in this field, emphasizing the importance of fostering a culture that values the integration of art, science, and technology to address complex global challenges.


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Johnson, M. (2023). The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Frontiers of Art & Design, 5(1), 39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522
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Johnson, M. The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Frontiers of Art & Design, 2023, 5, 39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522
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Johnson M. The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Frontiers of Art & Design; 2023, 5(1):39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522
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Johnson, Michael 2023. "The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology" Frontiers of Art & Design 5, no.1:39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522

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Johnson, M. The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Frontiers of Art & Design, 2023, 5, 39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522
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Johnson M. The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Frontiers of Art & Design; 2023, 5(1):39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522
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Johnson, Michael 2023. "The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology" Frontiers of Art & Design 5, no.1:39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522
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Johnson, M. (2023). The Intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Frontiers of Art & Design, 5(1), 39. doi:10.69610/j.fad.20230522

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