I think it's probably dangerous to ascribe purposes to art and science that are that unidimensional. When there is overlap, that's when something really interesting can happen. I've been recently involved in this project where we were using stroboscopic light to give people visual hallucinations. We didn't want to present it as an experiment. We wanted to offer it as an experience... It was a project like that that would never have happened through an art motivation or a science motivation alone. So yeah, no, curious to hear your thoughts on that.

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