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“In fact, I’ve just published a study that shows that almost all Nobel laureates in the sciences are actively engaged in arts as adults. They are twenty-five times as likely as average scientist to sing, dance, or act; seventeen times as likely to be an artist; twelve times more likely to write poetry and literature; eight times more likely to do woodworking or some other craft; four times as likely to be a musician; and twice as likely to be a photographer. Many connect their art with their scientific creativity.
Moreover, those folks who produce the new patentable inventions and found the new companies to produce them - they, too, are artistically trained: they are far more likely to have continuous participation in drawing, painting, dancing, woodworking, metal working, and mechanics than their less innovative peers. Ninety percent of them, in interviews, expressed the opinion that the arts should be part of every scientists and technologists education. Eighty percent of them could point to specific ways in which their arts training directly enhanced their innovative ability.”
—Robert Root-Bernstein, The Art of Scientific and Technological Innovations
Apr 12, 2011190 notes
#science #art #technology #creating #making
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#arduino #CNC #stepper
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#open source #hardware #OSHW #open
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#3d printing #dlp #projector
The Future of Manufacturing is Local → opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com

“Manufacturing isn’t dead and doesn’t need to be preserved,” she says. “Let’s stop fixating on what’s lost. Let’s see what we have here, what’s doing well, and let’s help those folks do better.”

via laurafitch

Apr 8, 20116 notes
#manufacturing #local
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#MakerBot
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