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Week 4: MedTech + Art

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The most interesting fact from this week's lecture video, I was surprised that the plastic surgery came out of the war and it has been developed since about 4000 years ago and came from east, although I thought It was developed and operated very recently. During World War I, many soldiers lost their limps, skin, and bones in face. Apparently, this is resulted as a huge advance in plastic surgery. Furthermore, Professor Warwick underwent an operation to surgical implant a silicon chip into his forearm. The chip allows to monitor the movement.  This is Stelarc's work. He is an artist from Australia, and used his body as museum. One of his pieces is called "The Third Hand". The motions of the hand are controlled by the electrical signals. This was completed developing in 1980 and was semi-permanent attached to his body and this has been part of the idea of cyborg. I have my personal experience with medical technology, X-Rays invented by Renkin Rays. My

Event 1: Acoustical Visions, Bill Fontana

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I have attended to the event "Acoustical Visions" by Bill Fontana, at UCLA Broad Arts Center. First of all, I was really confused by the title of the event. Nothing came up to my mind because I thought that "Acoustic" and "Vision" run counter to each other. However, I changed my mind after the event. He said that the concept of Acoustic Visions grew out of his life long. The sounds that makes and the images that a sound makes and evokes. He is inspired for the large body of work have been primal environments, landscapes and structures. First Power Point During the event, Bill Fontana had power point that contains only few words, but many pictures of structures and views. He introduced some how he started his career as an Acoustical Vision Artist. As an artist, he actually planted a camera himself and let it be there and record the environments for some period. Between each pictures he turned on some sound recorded. Bell This is th

Week 3: Robotics + Art

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Michael Faraday According to the lecture video by Professor Victoria Vensa, it described Michael Faraday who contributed to the study of electromagnetism, and Nikola Tesla who is electrical engineer and contributed to the AC electric supply system. Since I am an Electrical Engineering student, I was really familiar with them. Electrical Engineering would not exist without the contribution of them. I was so interested that how they are correlated and contributed to each other. As the Robotics, machines, are developed as the form of printer, camera, and instrument, Art are developed as well. Nicolas Tesla I am really interested in Robotics with the Artificial Intelligence, cyborg. The most recent and popular cyborg is "Sophia" I believe. This is a good example that demonstrates how Art contributes to Robotics as well. The look of Sophia is almost identical to a western woman, and that makes Sophia a better cyborg. Nowadays, Robotics Sophia Pro

Week 2: Math + Art

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Fibonacci's Spiral Since  I am an engineering major, I am familiar with mathematics. However, I have never thought that mathematics is related to art before the lecture. The most interesting fact in this lecture was Mathematics' contribution on evolution of art. As I was watching the lecture video by Professor Victoria Vesna, there was a mention about Fibonacci's sequence. When I was taking Discrete Mathematics in UCLA, I learned about the Fibonacci's sequence. The sequence has the pattern that the next number is the sum of the previous number and current number. (1,1,2,3,4,8,13,21...) I did not actually think of any correlation between the sequence and art. However, as I researched more about it, I could catch the correlation easily. This is called the Fibonacci's spiral which is the imagery of the sequence. It is often called Golden Ratio which is used in the composition of picture for perfect balancing.  Robert Greenham's Tango Final of British Champi

Week 1: Two Cultures

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UCLA Campus Map Charles Percy Snow insisted the two distinct cultures of literary intellectuals and natural scientists.  Since I am majoring the Electrical Engineering, I am staying Boelter hall, while I am staying at campus. As you can see on the campus map, the red pin Boelter hall is located on the south side of the campus and near Boelter hall there are Engineering, Math and Science buildings. However, on the north side of the campus there are many Art related buildings and sculptures. This represent the idea of two cultures. Although, these are all located in the UCLA campus, vividly there is separation in terms of location between natural science and literary intellectuals, two cultures. Flag of the United States and South Korea Singer and Sound Engineer John Brockman claimed gap between the humanities and sciences are still very fragile. I was born and grown up in South Korean until second year of high school, and now it has been about six years living in Am