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ScientificArt
r/ScientificArt
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About Community
The sciences have created and inspired some of the world's most compelling artwork for centuries. r/ScientificArt is a community which seeks to promote an interest in science by showcasing this art and prompting discussion about the principles which underlie it.
Created Nov 26, 2019
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r/ScientificArt Rules
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Posts must be related to a scientific field.
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Posts must possess artistic qualities.
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ScientificArt's Wiki
On the Wiki you can find:
- A catalogue of sources (artists, publications, etc.) for scientific art with links for easy browsing
- Collections of similar posts from the subreddit
- A list of related subreddits
- Educational resources for the sciences
- Artistic resources including techniques, organizations, and more.
- Instructions on obtaining user flair
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