If asked what all people can agree with, we can see one answer: we all
love Nature, one way or another. In this book, impossible creatures
(one can perceive as atoms, molecules, or minerals) playfully deliver
computer codes, with an underlying notion that everything is
connected: in nature, materials, sciences, techniques, computing, and
the arts. In this innovative space, these characters introduce
programming. While coding is intertwined into simple facts, Nature
Appreciation shows ways we appreciate nature, thus, helping us learn
in a playful, nonjudgmental way. Knowledge is divided into subjects
and classes at schools, colleges, then universities. Facts, processes,
and rules cannot be separated. They are all connected: biochemistry,
product materiality changes from matter to energy and vice versa, and
conversion of one state into another. In this book, they are
considered as different ways of living, such as: Geo, earth, soil,
minerals, and natural resources experienced when walking on the
ground. Water, transportation, ecosystems, leisure time, and energy
related to water environs. Air, energy, space and planets travel,
galatic objects, space junk. One can fly or carry materials and
devices through it. Waves, communication, transformation, music,
light, color - everything related to light, electromagnetic waves,
oscillation, and vibration. Also Visually Static World, Space
Exploration, and Deep Underwater are also included. It is a part of
the “Knowledge Through the Arts” series, consisting of: Dance Code
- Dance Steps as a Code New Storytelling - Learning Through Metaphors
Code Appreciation - Reshaping Knowledge Nature Appreciation -
Knowledge as Art
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Knowledge as Art
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ISBN
9781040393987
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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