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Art & Technology app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 9616 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: 2Lux Media, Inc.
3.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 05 Sep 2014
App size: 34.41 Mb

"Art & Technology" is an educational must read for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) that focuses on the union of art and science. Art and science sound seemingly different when one thinks about it. Some may wonder how these seemingly disparate concepts can be tied together in a single treatment. Through this book, you will be able to observe how these two, art and science, were born and how they “diverged” but continued to influence each other throughout the ages. Founded upon scientific gains, art has flowered and yielded much fruit. Based on the limitless imaginations and principles of aesthetic creativity, science achieved astounding feats of innovation and invention. Through our explorations, you will come across many things that you may be unable to distinguish as art or science. In reading this book, I hope that you will unfold your wings of imagination and become a creator of the future.

About the Author

Moon Kim teaches materials science and engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, where he is a Louis Beecherl, Jr., Distinguished Professor and a Professor of Arts and Technology. He is also an adjunct professor at the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center in Dallas and an elected fellow of Microscopy Society of America. He spends much of his time exploring new applications for nanotechnology, but he also believes in the importance of providing young people with fun, hands-on opportunities to learn about the thrill of scientific discovery.

iPad 2+ recommended for best performance.

Features:
Highlighting of content by simply holding down and selecting text as usual on the iPad.

Pick from a selection of highlight colors by tapping on a previous highlight, and you can also remove the highlight.

Fully searchable content

Remembers the last page you were on, so no need for bookmarks.