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“ When we look at science and art as processes instead of abstract monoliths, they reveal themselves as following the same basic progression: some aspect of life touches or inspires us in a way that is so powerful it makes us hungry to dig deeper… It is a mode of being, intuitive as a musician’s fingers dancing along the strings of a guitar. It is a way of looking, as honed as a geologist’s fingers sliding softly along the face of an exposed rock. It is like seeing and feeling through a different sensory process: through the bones and lingering in the quality of air. It is a form of expression rooted firmly in repetition and familiarity, yet constantly in dialogue with the process as it unfolds in a dynamic, unexpected way. When authentic, great science or art uses all of its tools in order to go somewhere unfamiliar and report back to the known world in the language of its experience, moment by moment, faithful to the unpredictable way it plays out. Travis Moe SciArt in America August 2014 ” 37