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”

The “color” at the end of the universal tunnel

By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (Editor’s note: This blog was originally published on October 22, 2019) What’s the true color of the universe? Einstein would say it’s all relative. Our eyes deceive us. They’re receptors of the full spectrum of electromagnetic waves which produce an emergent perception of color and images. The seat of thoseContinue reading “The “color” at the end of the universal tunnel”

SOFA 2019: Touching Minds, Souls

By Terry Poulos, Scientiquity founder (Editor’s note: This blog was originally posted on November 5, 2019) [NAVY PIER, CHICAGO]. There are few things that bring more joy to an artist than seeing a child’s face light up as they’re dazzled with wonder by something you created. Sure, all artists want critical review from adult experts,Continue reading “SOFA 2019: Touching Minds, Souls”