Science in the Arts
The Science of Color
principles
and strategies
for mixing light or pigments, plus the physiology of color perception, and more; we'll
explore what
color
is, and how it works, with principles for the web (by using additive
light) and print (by using subtractive
pigments), with basic concepts of primary colors,
hue/saturation/brightness, and systems of colors that are web-smart.
The Science of Music
the
physics and physiology of harmony (why do we think it sounds good?) and
the mathematics of music theory, plus the "wave physics" of musical
instruments &
speakers, and more.
The Physics of Juggling (there isn't much here yet)
Later, other topics — Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Fractals, ... — will also be here.
If you want to help develop any of these pages, please read "Do you want to help?" in the homepage for SCIENCE IN SPORTS.
THREE TYPES
OF LINKS in this website for Whole-Person Education:
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