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On the Integration of Sense and Reason in the Relation Between Science and Art—Take the Influence of Mathematical Form on Art Design as an Example

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  • Feng Lin

    (Waseda University)

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Both science and art are the cornerstones of the development of human civilization. The former writes a rational chapter, while the latter describes a perceptual blueprint. It is precisely for the sake that the integrity of human civilization and human beings themselves are the coexistence of rationality and perception that science and art are interdependent and mutually reinforcing. Taking the influence of mathematical form on art design as an example, this paper expresses the dialectical relationship between science and art in a concrete way, and tries to explore how to use the relationship between science and art to convey the rational and perceptual connotations more accurately. This paper mainly consists of five parts: the first part is the preface, which introduces the background, content and significance of this study; the second part is the summary of research methods and their use; the third part is the display of the results of the selected case analysis, which is divided into the beauty of symmetry and the beauty of geometric figures; the fourth part is from the aesthetic characteristics and uses. The fifth part is in view of the results of the analysis to provide suggestions for the rational and emotional expression of modern design, and put forward the feasible direction of follow-up research.

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  • Feng Lin, 2022. "On the Integration of Sense and Reason in the Relation Between Science and Art—Take the Influence of Mathematical Form on Art Design as an Example," Art and Society, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 1(2), pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:arasoc:v:1:y:2022:i:2:p:1-10
    DOI: 10.56397/AS.2022.10.01
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