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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2016-08-06 10:21 pm

Poem: "Accidents of Art and Science"

This poem came out of the August 2, 2016 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] wyld_dandelyon and Shirley Barrette. It also fills the "accident" square in my 8-1-16 card for the Survival Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by Shirley Barrette.


"Accidents of Art and Science"


Technology advances less by
cries of "Eureka!" than it does by
mutters of "Huh? That's odd!"

There are accidents of art --
spilled paint and unpredictable blends --
which give rise to techniques like
salt splash and batik.

There are accidents of science --
forgotten, moldy dishes and
unexpected reactions -- that
lead to silly putty, liquid paper,
and post-it notes.

To be an artist or a scientist
is much the same -- a life built with
situational awareness that revolves
around a sense of wonder instead of fear --
differing only in the mode of expression.

It is not what we intend which expands
our horizons, but our accidents, and that

depends on knowing which mistakes to keep.

* * *
Notes:

Accidental art can be very beautiful, and has inspired a variety of painting techniques.

Accidental science is an important part of history, which has led to numerous inventions.
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[personal profile] stardreamer 2016-08-08 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
#6 in your "Accidental Art" link is an example of Fordite, also called "Detroit agate". I've seen it for sale as cabs for setting/wrapping, but not as beads. And since the manufacturing technique that created it is no longer being used, it's becoming increasingly rare.
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a sense of wonder

[personal profile] callibr8 2016-09-30 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
>> a life built with
situational awareness that revolves
around a sense of wonder instead of fear <<

A powerful concept, beautifully expressed. Also, a modus vivendi which I try to promote in myself and others, on a regular basis. Huzzah!
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dealing with enhanced senses

[personal profile] callibr8 2016-09-30 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
>> Trying to turn off senses once they've sharpened is difficult or impossible. <<

*blinks in confusion*

It would never have occurred to me to try turning it off. Channeling in a useful direction, or "turning down the gain" to the extent possible, sure. But turning off? Sheesh, NO! OTOH, this does play in to why I avoid events where karaoke is a significant feature. There's only so much bad singing I can tolerate. *wry*