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Artists on science: scientists on art

Vol. 434, No. 7031 pp293-324

Artists on science: scientists on art

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Editorial

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doi:10.1038/434293a


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Artists on science: scientists on art

Fiction informed by science Free access

A.S. Byatt's encounters with science shape the story and characters in her four-part series of novels.

doi:10.1038/434294a


Science in literature

Simon Mawer, novelist

doi:10.1038/434297a


A tale of two loves

Alan Lightman, novelist

doi:10.1038/434299a


The artist as a neuroscientist Free access

Artistic licence taps into the simplified physics used by our brain to recognize everyday scenes, says Patrick Cavanagh.

doi:10.1038/434301a


From science in art to the art of science

Martin Kemp, art historian

doi:10.1038/434308a


Experimental physics, experimental art

Ken McMullen, artist and film-maker

doi:10.1038/434310a


Music, the food of neuroscience?

Playing, listening to and creating music involves practically every cognitive function. Robert Zatorre explains how music can teach us about speech, brain plasticity and even the origins of emotion.

doi:10.1038/434312a


The evolution of sensibility

Roger Reynolds, composer

doi:10.1038/434316a


Poetry and science

Peter Forbes explores how poetry and science can mutually inspire.

doi:10.1038/434320a