Sculptures from Scientific Data

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Global GDP, Derivatives Converted to 3D Masterpieces

Science and art usually don’t go the same way, and while we may talk about analogies between the two, it’s an entirely different thing to find an innovation that fits in perfectly as both science and as art. German artist Andreas Nicolas Fischer went ahead and created sculptures based on scientific data.

Using data and statistics, the artist sculpted the stock market indices, the world’s GDP, the world’s derivatives volume and also his own telecommunications data. Fischer has used scientific data for many sculptures, and his talent makes the science-art combo awesome.
Trend Themes
1. Data Sculptures - Using scientific data to create artistic sculptures has a new wave of potential applications to be used in various industries.
2. Artificial Intelligence Art - Artificial intelligence algorithms can be used to generate unique art pieces that are data-driven and have potential applications in marketing campaigns.
3. Neural Artists - Artists, computer engineers and scientists may converge to develop a new trend of art pieces created by machine learning.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore the use of data-driven sculptures and AI-generated art pieces to create unique experiences and products.
2. Finance - Data sculptures of financial data have applications in finance and investment marketing campaigns, and can be used to visualize complex data.
3. Telecommunications - The telecommunications industry can use data sculptures of telecommunications data to better understand customer behavior and network performance.

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