Art reflecting water, Hellenism

By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (Originally published 8/8/2020) Scientiquity, a brand of science-based art billed as “The Science of Antiquity,” submitted a forth commission piece to the ongoing Greektown Education Foundation street art exhibit. The 2020 theme is Fun and Fanciful Fish.  The title of our piece is “Aquatic Decoherence.” It’s been given the nicknameContinue reading “Art reflecting water, Hellenism”

Exhibit moves near museum in Chicago

By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder [CHICAGO, IL USA] The Scientiquity sculpture “Discuss Refractus,” along with about 20 other sculptures by various artists, in May was moved to a site adjacent to the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago. The sculptures will take up residence at the intersection of Halsted and Van Buren streets for the foreseeableContinue reading “Exhibit moves near museum in Chicago”

Science and art co-mutate in time

By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (originally published 11/22/2019)  Last week we addressed how visual ‘art’ was the alpha of human evolution, with gestures preceding the spoken word as the primary mode of communication. In this way, ‘art’ was the initial driver of complexity of intelligence. Throughout time, visual art and science have been complementary, feedingContinue reading “Science and art co-mutate in time”

Is the Universe Fake News?

By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (originally published April 14, 2020) A species-wide existential threat is corrupting human bio-coherence, breaking down human cells. Said to be “on the edge of life,” the Covid-19 Coronavirus mutated to the point that this “giant virus” is now homing in on autonomous information capacity. Unlike bacteria, viruses are aerosol andContinue reading “Is the Universe Fake News?”