Iconic images, symbols, and archetypes: their function in art and science

The relationship between art and science is one of contrasts and commonalities. We look at one commonality between art and science: the central role of iconic images. We argue that iconic images are the touchstone symbols in both art and science and provide similar functions for both. We propose th...

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Main Authors: Frances R. Westley, Carl Folke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2018-12-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol23/iss4/art31/
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description The relationship between art and science is one of contrasts and commonalities. We look at one commonality between art and science: the central role of iconic images. We argue that iconic images are the touchstone symbols in both art and science and provide similar functions for both. We propose that these iconic images provoke an openness and a receptivity to our deepest emotional capacities and a connection between those and the dynamics of the broader social-ecological systems in which we operate. Such iconic images may also act as attractors that provoke the emergence of increasing levels of intellectual and aesthetic self-organization, not only at an individual level, but also in terms of larger social, scientific, or artistic fields. Finally, through a combination of this attraction and this connection, iconic images may play a role in transformation.
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reconciling art and science
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title Iconic images, symbols, and archetypes: their function in art and science
title_full Iconic images, symbols, and archetypes: their function in art and science
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title_short Iconic images, symbols, and archetypes: their function in art and science
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reconciling art and science
symbols
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