The web of medicine, technology and art, is not entirely
symmetrical. While medicine and technology almost go hand in hand these days,
the overlap between art and medicine is less obvious. I was 11 years old when I
slipped and chipped my front four teeth. While the impact did hurt, I rushed
straight to the closest mirror, and it was after I saw my face that I burst
into tears. I thought I would look like that forever. However, it took my
dentist all of 30 minutes to perform some sort of laser treatment, and my teeth
were as good as new. I was convinced that my dentist was also a professional
artist.
The power of dentistry and art |
Applications of medicine and art are extremely valuable. Plastic
surgery for example, can go a long way in increasing ones visual appeal, or
even restoring a woman’s feminine identity, in the case of breast cancer
patients. According to a study performed at Georgetown
University Medical Center, facial plastic surgery even can improve social skills
extroversion (Reily et al., 2015).
Diane Gromala’s TED talk sheds light on applications of
medicine and art that can help tackle diseases that medicine alone cannot.
Gromala’s use of immersive virtual reality with meditation is proven to be
effective in relieving short term pain in patients suffering from chronic pain.
The ability of medicine and art to contribute to human wellness
is not a recent discovery. Yoga has been known to cure diseases ever since it
emerged in the Indian Civilization 3000 years ago, as per The Health Site. Yoga poses are a natural
manifestation of art and medicine, and are capable of curing dangerous diseases
like Asthma (Anwesha, 2013).
"When you interact with something it interacts with you" Diane Gromala on immersive VR |
While it would benefit many to monitor their health and
fitness regularly through a fitness wristband, people refrain from wearing such
devices due to their lack of an aesthetic appeal. With a very strong focus on
design, the Apple Watch hopes to solve the problem through art. My friends and
I visited an Apple store earlier this month and were enraptured by the Apple
Watch. While none of us own a fitness band we were convinced we wanted the
Apple watch because it looked so good. According to a Business Insider article, even the chief of the luxury watch brand Tag Huer, called the Apple Watch a ‘fantastic
product.’
The $17,000 Apple Watch |
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