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Week 1: Two Cultures

  Throughout the five articles, by Victoria Vesna and by Snow, gave me deepest insights on what in between two cultures means. As C.P. Snow was famously known for his work on two cultures suggests that a third culture will emerge out of a triangulation of artis, science and  technology (Vesna 1). It would bridge a massive gap between intellectuals and scientists back in 1963 when Snow wrote his famous essay (Snow). However, in one particular quote of John Brockman’s article, he  puts Snow’s words in simpler terms by describing the 1930s where intellectuals defined themselves separate from scientists and mathematicians but Snow redefined the two cultures and explained there would be a third or at least an opening for one (Rowe 2). Creativity has a huge part to play in both science arts and humanities but can’t really be defined in words. However,  Bohm suggests that creativity is defined by asking what is sought, although it is different from scientist to artist but t...