The Science-Art Centre

Initiating the 21st Century Renaissance

2018

Leonardo da Vinci wrote that perspective was made clear by the five terms of Plato’s mathematical logic, arithmetic, plane geometry, solid geometry, astronomy, and harmonics. Once these were mastered then the student could proceed to philosophical research in accordance with Plato’s self-evident truth axiom that “All Is Geometry”

Leonardo then made the statement that completely divorced his tribal scientific genius from Plato’s concept of an infinite, living, universe. From his published Notebooks Leonardo had written "The first object of the painter is to make a flat plane appear as a body in relief and projecting from that plane ...", he claimed that the flat plane of a painting surface could never contain a true 3D image.

The CREATIVITY AND ANTIDOTE FOR HUMAN SURVIAL EXHIBITION COMPETION involving Science-Art presentations by artists from 20 different countries demonstrated the da Vinci was incorrect. Two Australian Science-Artists, Madeleine Cobb and Walter Geerz were warded recognition for submitting artistic text derived from Plato’s prediction of a spiritual (electromagnetic) artistic wisdom within plane geometry and artwork containing 3D images in contradiction to Leonardo’s scientific worldview. Their paintings when viewed through the appropriate stereoscopic glasses revealed 3D images far more distinct than Salvador Dali's 3D Exhibition on display at the Dali Stereoscopic Museum in Spain. The competition was organized by the International Quantum Art Movement and the Australian Science-Art Research Centre under the auspices of the World Fund for Art. The awards are shown below.


Robert Todonai awarded prize among top ten in the International Robot Art Contest held in the USA, in April, 2018. Robert Todonai article in the Tweed Weekly about winning an award in the international robot art contest

First Prize awarded to Australian Artist, Madeleine Cobb for Graphics Artwork

First Prize for graphics work in the international Creativity and Antidote for Human Survival art competition awarded to Australian artist Madeleine Cobb

First Prize awarded to Australian Artist, Madeleine Cobb for Descriptive Text

First Prize for descriptive writing in the international Creativity and Antidote for Human Survival art competition awarded to Australian artist Madeleine Cobb

Honorable Mention awarded to Australian Artist, Walter Geerz for Painting

Honourable mention award for painting in the international Creativity and Antidote for Human Survival art competition awarded to Australian artist Walter Geerz

A third painting from Argentina by the artist Tania Paroport entitled ‘The infinity Image’ was also awarded an Honourable Mention. Her painting depicted human creativity functioning with a klein bottle, a geometrical construction derived from Plato’s infinite mathematics predicting the emerging science belonging to a holographic universe, in contrast to Einstein’s tribal science conviction that all life must become extinct.


Honorable Mention awarded to Argentine Artist, Tania Rapoport for Painting

Special mention prize for painting in the international Creativity and Antidote for Human Survival art competition awarded to Argentinian artist Tania Rapoport

Relevant Academia.edu Publications

Trail-Blazing Scientists of the 21st Century Science-Art Renaissance
by Professor Robert Pope, Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia and Dudley Leggett, Managing Director of AustraliaÕs Sustainability Research Institute 20 December 2018.

Our Psychopathic Economic Science
by Professor Robert Pope, Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, 26 November 2018.

An Open Letter to UNESCO Regarding the Will to Comply With its 1978 Racial Proclamation
by Professor Robert Pope, Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, 21 August 2018.

The Battle for Human Survival Technology
by Professor Robert Pope, Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, 23 July 2018.

The Rise and Failure of the Carcinogenic Empire
by Professor Robert Pope, Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia and Dudly Leggett Diectoror of the Australian Sustainability Research Institute, 14 February 2018.

Plato’s Ethical Lodestone Human Survival Science
by Professor Robert Pope, Director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia and Dudly Leggett Diectoror of the Australian Sustainability Research Institute, 3 January 2018.

Human Life Architecture
by Michelle Agius, 14 May 2018.

The Ethical-Artistic Progress of Physics
by Dr Katherine Doyle, Professor Massimo Pregnolato, Roberto Denti, Professor Robert Pope, Dudley Leggett and Robert Todonai, 29 May 2018.

Employing the Human Ethical Transmutation Mathematics
by Walter Geerz, 8 June 2018.

Relevant Ezinearticles Publications by Robert Pope, Celebrity Level Expert Author

Cure for Cancer Mathematics - January 10, 2018