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— Victor Hugo"The aim of art is almost divine: to bring to life again if it is writing history, to create if it is writing poetry."
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Take Einstein; wasn't he looking for something stable and changeless in this enormous, constantly changing melting pot that is the universe? He sought fixed rules. Today, instead, it would be helpful to find all those rules that show how and why the universe is not fixed - how this dynamism develops and acts. Then maybe we will be able to explain many things, perhaps even art, because the old instruments of judgment, the old aesthetics, are no longer of any use to us - so much so that we no longer know what's beautiful and what isn't.
— Michelangelo Antonioni
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Leonardo Da Vinci combined art and science and aesthetics and engineering, that kind of unity is needed once again.
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