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The Getty I chose to write my event on The Getty. I've been wanting to make a trip out since I got to school during my freshman year, but have had issues finding a good time to do it. " The Getty is a beautiful museum right on the other side of the 405.  By bus, you can get there in as little as 10 minutes!"(UCLA Bruin Blog: Hannah). This assignment helped me have an excuse to take the trip to the museum. The museum had 4 sections labeled north, south, east, and west. I was lucky enough to be able to walk around each one and see the different types of art each sector had to offer. Most of the art consisted of portraits of people, still lifes, and landscape art. The museum features "masterpieces by the likes of Van Gogh, Monet, and Cezanne"(Tripadvisor).    Math and art have been very important to the development of one another. "I t's very much the artist and mathematicians learning from  each other "(UC Online 21:47). Artists use many mathematical

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 Week 4 -  Medicine + Technology + Art I really enjoyed learning about the effect that medicine has on technology during this weeks lessons. " The arts help make medical students become more thoughtful and listen carefully to a patient's narrative of his/her symptoms"(Hajar). Art has a strong positive impact on the medical field.  An experience that I have encountered that relates to medical technology is precision medicine, where medical treatment is  personalized for an individuals specific needs. Growing up with severe peanut allergies, I was constantly given allergy skin tests. " During allergy skin tests,  the skin is exposed to suspected allergy-causing substances, called allergens, and then checked for signs of an allergic reaction"(Mayo Clinic Staff). These tests helped specialize what specific allergies I had, so that I could be prescribed a more individualized medication.  It helped show that my peanut allergy had gotten a lot less severe. I was prescr

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 Week 3: Robotics + Art Industrialization is a vital part of modern society. It has helped the economy to develop, along with rapid advancements in infrastructure and technology in society.  "Architecture has never been idle. Its history is more ancient than that of any other art, and its claim to being a living force has significance in every attempt to comprehend the relationship of the masses to art" (Walter 5). This passage highlights the importance of architecture in society, which was ultimately formed through industrialization.  "The advent of industrial development revamped patterns of human settlement, labor, and family life "(National Geographic). This passage helps explain that industrialization was strongly effected by the type of people, and the location of these industries. I chose to write on the film, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." The movie involves a boy who wins a tour of a chocolate factory consisting of lots of high tech machiner

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 Week 2: Math+Art I learned a lot from this weeks lectures and readings on how mathematics has influenced art and science.  The concepts have majorly influenced the world around us. "By the middle of the 2nd millennium BC, the Babylonian mathematics had a sophisticated sexagesimal positional numeral system"(UC Online 5:33).  Mathematics was originated very early and has been able to influence art and science a lot.   In a reading by  Abbott, he explains the world in geometrical shapes and helps portray societal norms and encounters into higher dimensions. "Alas, a few years ago, I should have said "my universe:" but now my mind has been opened to higher views of things"(Abbott 1). This passage can help explain that you can expand your view on life through things such as mathematics, art, and science. Finally, the reading by Henderson states, "Animated by a new conception of the world, the arts in a collective fermentation have begun to stir"(Hend

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 Week 1: Two Cultures As a student at UCLA who is currently undeclared in my major, I am able to observe the crossroads of "two cultures" from the outsiders point of view. The article by Victoria Vecna, clarifies the relationship between art, science, and technology in the idea of "two cultures." As I continue to determine what major I would like to pursue, I have taken many general education classes to help find what I am interested in studying. I have taken many science based courses, along with courses that cover humanities such as english, history, and linguistics. I have learned that I have much more interest in studying in the sciences, rather than humanities. Forbes states that  science has been at the center of many public discussions since 1959 (Amsen). I find science much more interesting due to its recent exposure.  I'm very lucky to have the opportunity to study at such a prestigious university because the facilities built here will help set me up fo