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)

Eventually, but probably not until late 2009 (or 2010) 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.




 
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