ART AND SCIENCE: A RECIPROCAL FRAMEWORK FOR TECHNOLOGY, PURPOSE, AND SUSTAINABILITY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v14.i2SCE.2026.6708Keywords:
Neuro-Aesthetic, Bio-Art, Polymathic, Eco-ConsciousAbstract [English]
The integration of science into art research enhances the rigor and depth of artistic inquiry by applying scientific methodologies for production, analysis, and communication. This interdisciplinary approach enables precise measurement and validation of materials and processes, fostering innovation through technological advancements. In sustainability contexts, science informs environmentally responsible practices in art creation and preservation, promoting resource efficiency and reducing ecological impact. Moreover, the collaboration between art and science enriches cultural narratives by combining empirical evidence with creative expression, thus broadening the scope and impact of research outcomes. Emphasizing this symbiosis highlights how technological progress, environmental stewardship, and cultural enrichment are mutually reinforced through interdisciplinary efforts.
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