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  • The Effects of Science and Technology on the Modern Art Era

     

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ID number:325936
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Published: 02.10.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The beginning of modern art movement was a very interesting time for science and technology, the basics of chemistry, physics, and mathematics were being established, the electric light bulb had been invented, power stations established, cars, Darwinism, essential it was an exciting time to be alive. Along with the foundation of modern science came an art revolution.
Photography was amongst the new technology, and experimentation with the first cameras, brought new ideas to the art world. For one it could create the perfect likeness to any object, it used light to do what only the best artists had been able to do till that point. Some artists began to recognize that the photograph was satisfying the basic needs of evidence of their world, and they began to think outside of the box. …

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