by d_admin | Jan 10, 2019 | Art & Science Interplay, Art News, Janice Willson
We at DecoScience love it when a news story combines art and science and if it causes you to rethink your ideas of perception, all the better. Prepare yourself; in this week’s blog I will be talking about Leonardo da Vinci again in this blog (at least as a jumping off...
by d_admin | Sep 20, 2018 | Art & Science Interplay, Art News, Interesting People, Janice Willson, The Night Sky
Originally the term space debris referred to the natural debris found in the Solar System such as asteroids, comets and meteors but now that term also includes manmade articles like satellites and spent rocket stages. NASA estimates that this debris field has more...
by d_admin | Jul 12, 2018 | Art & Science Interplay, Janice Willson, Science in the Real World, Science News
I am sure that most students at one time or another have thought that if they had to read one more word, it would just kill them but this may be an actual thing. A team of researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has found three books (so far) that are...
by d_admin | Jun 14, 2018 | Art & Science Interplay, Art News, Janice Willson, Science Quirkiness
A recent art installation at the Hayward Gallery in London, England has exploded. Wait, what? You read that right, exploded…well, I guess, combusted is a better term. Majestic Splendor by South Korean artist Lee Bul was all set for its preview event when only a few...
by d_admin | Jan 11, 2018 | Art & Science Interplay, Janice Willson, Science in the Real World
Coming up with new and interesting ideas for this blog week after week can be a little challenging. It is not the easiest thing to have an idea that fits into our company’s manifesto of bringing science to people through art and education but still keep peoples’...
by d_admin | Dec 7, 2017 | Art & Science Interplay, Janice Willson, Science in the Real World
This past Sunday hosted another “Supermoon” to its skies and man, did it ever look close. This phenomena is when the full or new moon (much more impressive when it is full) is at its most luminous and closest distance to the earth in its elliptical orbit, resulting in...