Physics in the Arts is a concise, 288-page four-color entry in the Complementary Science Series, designed for science enthusiasts and liberal arts students requiring or desiring a well-developed discussion of physical phenomena, particularly with regard to sound and light.
Topics discussed include the nature of sound and sound perception, and the fundamentals of harmony, musical photography, color perception, and color mixing. The materials are covered at a level appropriate for self-study or as a complementary textbook.
A companion website for Instructors is available in Spring 2008.
- Offers an alternative route to science literacy for those interested in the arts, music and photography
- Popular science book with wide readership beyond the classroom at an accessible level
- Material covered at a level appropriate for self-study or as a complementary textbook
- Companion website for Instructors available in Spring 2008