High tech scans reveal Rodin's hands

An exhibit at Stanford University's Cantor Arts Center, "Inside Rodin's Hands: Art, Technology, and Surgery" integrates high tech imaging with the art of Auguste Rodin to yield new insights on both art and science.
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Cantor Arts Center: museum.stanford.edu

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  • @kwasiwilliams5014
    @kwasiwilliams501410 жыл бұрын

    Lovely. Perfect example of diversity being brought into the scientific process. If only all scientist brought in an artistic prospective towards their work.

  • @slmnkh
    @slmnkh10 жыл бұрын

    wonderful!

  • @crazybigyo
    @crazybigyo10 жыл бұрын

    Well done.

  • @xapemanx
    @xapemanx10 жыл бұрын

    I missed the part were the scans revealed something... aren't there already multiple banks of 3d hands and what makes Rodin's hands special? that's neat n all but I thought this kind of thing was already done before...

  • @krawutzimon
    @krawutzimon10 жыл бұрын

    Oh you are lucky to have these works of art around you.. If they help the students understand anatomy through a different angle- all the better, but somehow it almost always seems like there is this need for people to give art some kind of utalitarilly justifiable meaning; which makes me kind of sad... Anyhow.. Could you tell me the name of the artist who did the painting at 2:10?

  • @byronsantos6111

    @byronsantos6111

    9 жыл бұрын

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  • @alexandrabourdillon7674
    @alexandrabourdillon767410 жыл бұрын

    The iBook museum guide providing information on the artistic, medical, and technological intricacies of the exhibit can be downloaded here: itunes.apple.com/us/book/inside-rodins-hands/id850047005?ls=1&mt=11

  • @fers.m.1977
    @fers.m.19772 жыл бұрын

    gurl please

  • @HigherPlanes
    @HigherPlanes10 жыл бұрын

    lagtastic

  • @dlwatib
    @dlwatib10 жыл бұрын

    Well no, art and anatomy aren't the same thing at all.

  • @orcagna164

    @orcagna164

    7 жыл бұрын

    dlwatib; you're absolutely right. A good illustration in an anatomy book is not art at all, nor does it pretend to be. Great art uses anatomical understanding for the purpose of expression and insight, not for medical accuracy. How accurate - medically/scientifically - would be the purposefully rendered distortions of Tintoretto, El Greco, Botticelli, all Medieval sculpture, Donatello, Michelangelo and Rodin himself - all done to achieve the end of a heightened artistic expressionism? If a scientist tried to operate upon the basis of these expressionistic distortions the results would obviously be disastrous. These academics make it sound as if some new breakthrough in understanding has been achieved here, when I don't see that any has. Modern medical doctors have recognized medical conditions in paintings and sculptures - rendered unconsciously by artists based on their powers of observation and representation - for at least a century. Artists such as Albrecht Durer drew pictures of his own medical problems in the 1500's and sent them off to doctors in distant cities for analysis and diagnosis. It's good that a doctor in training would look at a hand sculpture by Rodin (as it would be worthwhile for anyone); but the idea that he/she would gain better expertise as a doctor seems rather silly. The medical anatomical models they already have work just fine for their purposes. But then academics love to make it seem as if they are breaking new ground and boldly thinking outside the box. And the idea of an art/technology/medical science interface is just too sexy for them to pass up. Much ado about nothing.