WEEK 9: SPACE + ART
Space has always been a source of beauty for me as I love finding constellations and searching for the planets among the many stars. This weeks readings and lectures were thus extremely enjoyable as they exposed me to art by artists like B.E. Johnson of the Leonardo Space Art Project whose former job as a NASA employee cemented my faith in the fact that scientists definitely see an art-like beauty in whatever they study (LSAP). However, the second lecture by Professor Vesna opened a new perspective for me about how space and art can intersect - space exploration itself is a way of revealing celestial beauty to humans (Vesna). Johnson, B.E. Rocky Mountain High . Having taken a class on the history of science's bout with religion, Copernicus' example of being an astronomer was well known to me - but Professor Vesna talking about him while discussing space art made me rethink Copernicus and other astronomers as artists themselves. A lot of such scientists seek celestial secrets fo...