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Interpolation in the Genetic Space in Electric Sheep by Scott Draves. Image courtesy of the artist. “ The nature of the relationship between art and science is largely unexplored and thus largely unknown. During the Renaissance and Enlightenment, art and science flourished as partners in describing and understanding human experience. The great minds of those eras often had a foot in both fields, where the laboratory and the studio were one and the same. Art and science ceased to be partners long ago—as each evolved, art and science grew apart, and they became deeply complex disciplines shielded within themselves. The cultural loss that has incurred because of the separation of two of our greatest modes of investigation is tragic. Without one another, our picture of the universe is incomplete. While many artists have recently turned their creative gaze towards science, including visual artists, writers, playwrights, musicians, and dancers, this is only one part of the work that 40 SciArt in America August 2014