
Discovery (1973)
Explores the relationship between curiosity, nature, and the pursuit of knowledge through the lenses of artists and scientists. It discusses how both groups interpret nature differently, with artists focusing on aesthetics and scientists seeking patterns and truths. The narrative highlights significant scientific contributions, such as Claude Shannon’s information theory and the development of technologies like charge-coupled devices and magnetic bubbles. The importance of patience, intuition, and creativity in scientific discovery is emphasized, alongside the ongoing quest for understanding the natural world. Mariette Hartley hosts.