When science meets art | Fabian Oefner | TEDxWarwick
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Fabian Oefner is a talented photographer based in Switzerland whose work marries visual aesthetics and science. He works from his photo studio on assignments for various industries and realizes free projects. Most of his work has to do with bringing science and art together. He often uses natural phenomena that appear in our daily lives, being it sound waves, or iridescence, responsible for the stunning colours in soap bubbles. The main aim of his work is to show these phenomena in previously unseen and poetic ways, encouraging viewers to pause for a moment and appreciate the magic that constantly surrounds us.
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As a former student of science , I can say, actually it was science that made me realize I love art. Strange thing.
@Mariam-fc4tg
4 жыл бұрын
It is art that made me realise that I love science haha! Such a joy
@petparadise6955
4 жыл бұрын
I feel you! I fell in love with the beauty of science
@user-dh7kc2ss3o
3 жыл бұрын
Me too
@CONTARTLAB
2 жыл бұрын
As an art student, I can say, it was art that made me realize I love science ^-^
As a former student of Art and Design, I can say that it was art and I love science already which makes it even more awesome.
This guy is amazing!! So humble but so smart and so appreciative of the beauty of science
Excellent TEDx talk!! Fabian's talk was technological, entertaining and displayed wonderful design. That's what TED stands for. Thank you for this post.
This video makes me wonder: Will your inner child ever disappear if you don't stop seeing and being marvelled by the magic of every little thing that surround you, even acknowledging the science behind it?
@hamptonmoseley6534
3 жыл бұрын
Personally, knowing the science behind something makes me marveled by every little thing all the more
I almost laughed at the beginning when he said " I'm gonna start my talk by stop talking"
♡"Finding the eye's to see" loved your work Fab : ) ♥
I love the way that the Dr Luke Rendell describes the language in emotive terms rather than cold scientific terms... So refreshing!
Fascinating, as a result I'm very tempted to try out some photography using ferrofluid. It appears that it is possible to purchase small vials of this stuff for about £15.
This young man is making art. He is choosing the medium he works with. He is choosing the colors. He is manipulating the image. He is capturing the photograph. He is creating his form of Art. I imagine your comments are similar to those made by many people when they first viewed Jackson Pollock's work. Lighten up! Let art be Art be ART.
Awesome!! Love it!!
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6 жыл бұрын
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Did anyone els think of Venom Symbiot when he poured the black fluid out???
cool!
Very interesting....unrelated but anyone notice his resemblance to Ryan Reynolds?
This is a great video, very interesting, but it's way, way, WAY too quiet! I have my tablet at max volume and I can bearly hear him! (At least there were captions)
the sound wave visualization reminds me of the enigma; if a tree fall in a forest, and no one is present to see it fall, does it make an noise
Now THATz Dancing With The "Stars!"
I like this guy,talented.
@AlexGargilisChannel
8 жыл бұрын
+Sacred Phalaenopsis you're hot
@sacredphalaenopsis8071
8 жыл бұрын
+Chris Gordon What?
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I have homework and when does he say how science and art work together
It's not really making sound waves visible, all he really did was give it some base, and the sand bounces.
@MegaAtHome
9 жыл бұрын
yep, kinda underwhelming
@rodolfoleiva8328
8 жыл бұрын
+ProxyMouse If you really want to see sound waves made into art, see Jerobeam Fenderson's oscilloscope music.
@bishnupakre4215
6 жыл бұрын
future of digain
@Medellinish
3 жыл бұрын
We did not see actual waves, or any kind of typical wave pattern, no. But if you think physically about it he did indeed make the sound waves visible. Sound wave is a periodic change of air pressure in a certain location. That change of pressure is force and this force gives air particles kinetic energy and they move, what we cannot see. The sand followed the pressure change and was moved/ pushed with the air particles, so the sand made for us visible how the air particles moved and this is literally the sound wave. So of course it is making them visible. And since sound waves through air are longitudinal waves with no transversal movement of its amplitude u dont see this kind of wave u probably would expect to see anyways - like a sinus curve I mean.
Very cool! Also check out the Anguinart channel for the perfect marriage of art and science.
We are starting to see that TED talks aren't really such a mark of distinction. Here is a perfect case-in-point. He's pretty impressed with himself and this is entertaining to look at but its not art. At its lowest common denominator art can be defined as a series of organized sensations. Implied in this is that people are doing the organizing. Not the laws of physics. You might stretch this to say that by photographing the science display he is 'organizing' something but its pretty clear here he is just capturing the moment more than working with intention to organize things in his own intention... On a separate note its a popular but unsophisticated misconception that art is about emotion. Art might refer to emotion (usually this is the worst kind of art, think a painting of a child crying.... at best the subject matter such as Romeo and Juliet which is really an art of literature more than of emotion). Art might make us feel emotion, but its not actually emotion and causing emotion is not its goal.
@sl_lbscribe-drgouthamvidyam
8 жыл бұрын
+Chris Gordon whats the goal of art gordon?
@AlexGargilisChannel
8 жыл бұрын
+Goutham Vidyam to eat you.
@sl_lbscribe-drgouthamvidyam
8 жыл бұрын
with sugar or without sugar!!
@AlexGargilisChannel
8 жыл бұрын
+Goutham Vidyam with sugar and spice!
@whiploadchannel2047
5 жыл бұрын
Chris Gordon hes autistic wat do u expect. Life is hard 4 these guys
identify the artworks produced by technology
@johnpaultumacay5148
3 жыл бұрын
Haha taena
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unbelievably mind-blowing dumb-a.... !! was it really a Ted talk or some stand-up comedy ? he is totally impressed with his self and kinda impressed with his -if really his- little childy experiments ! what a shame !! then is he really naming that thing of bursting tiny colorful particles into air as "sound wave drawing" @_@ (are you serious ??!)
@thejacka24
3 жыл бұрын
Well, looks like someone was mad (in case you didn't get it, your the made person)
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Art has no intellectual or epistemic value so it's for small minds.
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