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Can art and physics be unified?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art Tags: chord language

Chord language is a natural coding language that exists in music, painting (time-space), meridians (life), it has physical and mathematical forms: chord (quantized discrete spectrum), chord geometry (open, closed, membrane chord, Space package, etc.), chord mathematical model (temperament,harmonics)...

asked: UTC 2020-07-14 10:18 AM
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What are the best ways to exhibit your skills?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art

Every person is talented in one way or the other. Some may be good at studies, some may be good in sports, some may be good in fine arts etc. There are several ways and platforms to exhibit the skills. Getting recognized for the talent and getting appreciation from others also boost up talent and is...

asked: UTC 2020-07-14 10:35 AM
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Can art and physics be unified?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art

Chord language is a natural coding language that exists in music, painting (time-space), meridians (life), it has physical and mathematical forms: chord (quantized discrete spectrum), chord geometry (open, closed, membrane chord, Space package, etc.), chord mathematical model (temperament,harmonics)...

asked: UTC 2020-07-14 10:49 AM
image chayaneng (90)
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How hard is it to develop a Link shortening service on your own, and how would it benefit my website?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art

I'm building out a new web platform, and have been using bit.ly for all of my link shortening. It works fairly well, but the analytics and data that comes from their website is absolutely awful.   I was wondering if it's difficult to create my own, and what benefits I might see from going thr...

asked: UTC 2020-07-18 12:35 AM
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Did real ancient Greeks look anything like the paintings and statues they made to represent themselves?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art

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asked: UTC 2020-07-19 10:30 AM
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Do descendants of famous painters receive royalties?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art Tags: Finance artwork royalties painting

For instance I know Paul Gauguin had a few children, when people write about him or his paintings get sold and moved around, does his family receive anything? Relatives of Monet, Manet, Van Gough or Dali? ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-12 07:05 PM
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What's the best way to learn how to draw fine art?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art Tags: painting drawing art fine art learning art

I have two frieds that are absolutely amazing at fine art. They can draw fine art with a pencil and it looks like a photo...it's that good! They also do amazing paintings and they both became great tattoo artists on Long Island. I am wondering, what's the best way to start with fine art (without goi...

asked: UTC 2020-10-14 01:12 PM
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Are all interpretations of art correct?

Topic: Art ,    Subtopic: Fine Art

An artist creates work with a specific intent, but any viewer/audience filters the art through their own lens and sometimes finds an interpretation contradicting that of the artist. Once a piece of work leaves the hands of the artist, regardless of their intent, it essentially belongs to the audienc...

asked: UTC 2020-10-21 03:26 PM
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