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They provide us with a rare glimpse into the creative world and imagination of these early
artists.
The repetition of the same signs, for so long, and at so many sites tells us that the
artists
were making intentional choices.
Instead, what's much more likely is that these early
artists
were also making counting marks, maybe like this row of lines from Riparo di Za Minic in Sicily, as well as creating stylized representations of things from the world around them.
So many artists, so many different explanations, but my explanation for performance is very simple.
When showed works of other artists, scientists observed stimulus generalization as the pigeons chose the Impressionists over the Cubists.
And coral reefs are
artists.
Most
artists
today learn on their own by trial and error.
Not surprisingly, synesthesia is more common in
artists
who excel at making metaphors, like novelist Vladimir Nabokov, painter David Hockney, and composers Billy Joel and Lady Gaga.
Aesthetically speaking, there's a world of difference between, say, Beethoven and Justin Bieber, but both
artists
have used the same building blocks to create their music: notes.
But even before this period, European artists, such as Claude Monet, had become interested in and inspired by Japanese art, such as woodblock prints, as well as live performance.
But innovation by
artists
such as director Tetsuji Takechi led to a resurgence shortly after.
These men, they blanketed the walls with a frieze of pure color, and in these stories you'll notice familiar landscapes, the
artists
using Roman monuments or a Tuscan landscape to render a faraway story, something much more familiar.
Michelangelo didn't focus on the stuff that was being created, unlike all the other
artists.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of identity.
Tea was the subject of books and poetry, the favorite drink of emperors, and a medium for
artists.
Taking cues from
artists
like The Doors and The Velvet Underground, British post-punk groups, like Joy Division, Bauhaus, and The Cure, combined gloomy lyrics and punk dissonance with imagery inspired by the Victorian era, classic horror, and androgynous glam fashion.
The history of the word gothic is embedded in thousands of years worth of countercultural movements, from invading outsiders becoming kings to towering spires replacing solid columns to
artists
finding beauty in darkness.
To make their paint,
artists
would grind a block of lead into powder, exposing highly toxic dust particles.
But lead white's density, opacity, and warm tone were irresistible to
artists
like Vermeer, and later, the Impressionists.
Creative constraints apply across professions, to architects and artists, writers, engineers, and scientists.
This image above are lots of
artists'
impressions of Dyson spheres.
We had this dream of staging this small concert around the time of the G20 with local Aussie artists, and it suddenly exploded one day when we got a phone call from Bono, the Edge and Pearl Jam, who all agreed to headline our concert.
We launched the Global Citizen Festival in the heart of New York City in Central Park, and we persuaded some of the world's biggest
artists
to participate.
We need to interact with creatives, with artists, with philosophers, with politicians.
We were both
artists
downtown.
And what happened was that
artists
and scientists from around the world started coming to my lab.
In August of 2012, I led my first expedition, taking a group of
artists
and scholars up the northwest coast of Greenland.
And for the performing
artists
we bring, it's a window into a culture they otherwise would not have had exposure to.
And I've been working with my staff at Institut Henri Poincaré, together with partners and
artists
of mathematical communication worldwide, so that we can found our own, very special museum of mathematics there.
Such cryptic dialogue and circular reasoning are key features of the Theatre of the Absurd, a movement which emerged after the Second World War and found
artists
struggling to find meaning in devastation.
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