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"The Internet is a wonderful masterpiece of human civilization." The World Wide Web formed a contemporary world in ways not imaginable by the greatest creative thinking of the past. A writer, journalist, columnist, critic Virginia Heffernan joined Jason and talked about the influence of the Internet and how this influence stimulated her new masterpiece "Magic and Lost: The Internet as Art" It was. From the contributors of the New York Times to the domestic correspondents of Yahoo News, with a background of unprecedented writing, Virginia should have published her first book.
E655: Reporter Virginia Heffernan presented at the new book "Magic and Disappeared: Art as Internet", Network Early, Twitter's Poetry and Pain, Freedom of Speech, Mythical Minimalist, TV Victory.
The gratitude to art and the benefits of creation to the brain are beyond your imagination. In a nutshell, art always brings satisfaction and tranquility to everyone. Modern neurology shows that art of all forms has a positive influence on human thinking by connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain, calming the brain, increasing blood flow and brain productivity . Recent research in Germany has examined how art creation affects the interaction between the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Experiments were conducted for people aged 62 to 62 years. 14 men and 14 women chosen for the experiment choose to allow to draw free for 2 hours from the painting course or to discuss and study for 2 hours in the art course it was done. Scientists at Erlangen University Hospital conducted two tests on participants. One is before the course begins and the other is before the course ends.