2002-07-12 03:26:47加加
Logic vs Creativity
People may think they are opposites. Actually, they are not. They just implies human's mind and sould through a different view of point and they include each other at their borders. Or evn deep inside.....
When I was doing my Chemistry lab after an hour of sleepy lecture yesterday night, my Chemistry instructor this summer, Fisher, was supervising us and at the same time playing his Guitar, If you guys remember, my previous (and future) Chem instructor David Gray plays several instrument and I listened to his Sitar several times. He is my favourite "idol", so for sure when Fisher brought his Guitar out I would automatically relate him to Gray. Fisher didn't lose, though. His music is a dffierent kind, in a relaxed and improvised mood, and a little bit of naughty melody. I "purposely" passed by his desk and glanced his scores. Those were film music and a few folk songs. It just reflexs his "creativity" to bring all these into a chemistry laboratory where "logical" observations are supposed to be made.
I suddenly remember Gray's words: "Science can be a more creative subject than Music, and likewise, Music needs logic in order to reach its climax." Cool~~!!
I didn't tell anyone about my thoughts this time. I just keep silent even my friends and roommates are taking the same class as I do this time. Just hope that they won't be offened that I always bring in the subject "Music" into "Chemistry". Well, no one could scold me this time, since it is you yourself who chose to click into this passage and read it. Don't ever say that I "always" talk about Gray too.
When I was doing my Chemistry lab after an hour of sleepy lecture yesterday night, my Chemistry instructor this summer, Fisher, was supervising us and at the same time playing his Guitar, If you guys remember, my previous (and future) Chem instructor David Gray plays several instrument and I listened to his Sitar several times. He is my favourite "idol", so for sure when Fisher brought his Guitar out I would automatically relate him to Gray. Fisher didn't lose, though. His music is a dffierent kind, in a relaxed and improvised mood, and a little bit of naughty melody. I "purposely" passed by his desk and glanced his scores. Those were film music and a few folk songs. It just reflexs his "creativity" to bring all these into a chemistry laboratory where "logical" observations are supposed to be made.
I suddenly remember Gray's words: "Science can be a more creative subject than Music, and likewise, Music needs logic in order to reach its climax." Cool~~!!
I didn't tell anyone about my thoughts this time. I just keep silent even my friends and roommates are taking the same class as I do this time. Just hope that they won't be offened that I always bring in the subject "Music" into "Chemistry". Well, no one could scold me this time, since it is you yourself who chose to click into this passage and read it. Don't ever say that I "always" talk about Gray too.