OverviewThe technical complexity of the media now employed by many artists begs the question of whether the scientists are in some ways the artists. Scientific breakthroughs in everything from electronics to nuclear physics and biotechnology have thoroughly changed social conditions for all mankind. In light of this, it may be instructive to assemble some of the images we take for granted because of the advances in science, attempting to see in them the ways that our world is different than the one experienced by artists a century ago.ResourcesRobertson, George, Ed. Future Natural: Nature | Science | Culture. Routledge. 1996. Donna Haraway. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women. Routledge. 1991.LectureArt-Science |