Current Issues and Future Approaches in Arts and Science: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
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Is there a decline across conventional creative expression? With each calendar year that goes by, this query appears to linger more. Contemporary technologies like animation, three-dimensional printing, and furthermore computational intelligence (AI) are becoming more and more prominent as technological developments accelerate. These fresh methods speed up, increase accessibility, and frequently lower the cost of generating art. However, what about conventional artistic styles like sculpture, water colour, fiberglass, as well as additional tangible media? There is a genuine conflict entrenching classical and contemporaneous aesthetic forms, and it is having a significant impact on the contemporary art sector. The gap that separates these two ways of looking at art is widening. Orthodox artists believe that as craftsmanship gets more digital, an element is being wasted. Conversely, contemporary filmmakers contend that gadgetry is just a freshly invented instrument. In any case, this argument is changing our understanding of creativity in this modern age. Like hundreds of earlier lost customs, can conventional forms of artistic expression endure or ought eventually substitute? The piece in question examines that conflict, highlighting the agencies defending ancient craftsmanship as well as the dangers it faces.
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