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: ''See also: [[Kingdom Arts and Sciences Championship]].''
The domain of the artisans and craftfolk, the '''Arts and Sciences''' ('''A&S''') cover all
aspects of creative pursuit in the [[SCA]]. The Arts and Sciences are generally
considered to include such activities as: leatherwork, sewing, embroidery,
brewing, metalwork, jewelry making, armoring, woodworking, food and cooking,
gardening, etc


The domain of the artisans and craftfolk, the Arts and Sciences cover all aspects of creative pursuit in the SCA. The Arts and Sciences are generally considered to include such activities as: leatherwork, sewing, embroidery, brewing, metalwork, jewelry making, armoring, woodworking, food and cooking, gardening, etc
Somewhere along the line in the SCA's history, a distinction was made between
"arts" and "sciences". This has generated hours of friendly discussion on what
the definition of each was with no obvious or concrete resolution.


Somewhere along the line in the SCA's history, a distinction was made between "arts" and "sciences". This has generated hours of friendly discussion on what the definition of each was with no obvious or concrete resolution.
Each [[branch]] is required to have an Arts and Sciences [[officer]].


Each branch is required to have an Arts and Sciences officer.
== Guilds ==
[[Guild]]s often provide groups of like-minded people. These guilds also often focus on the Arts and Sciences and are more than happy to share the information they have.  


See also: [[Kingdom Arts and Sciences Championship]]
== Documentation ==
'''Documentation''' is the information presented to support a particular construction of an artifact. If you wish to build a helmet you can make whatever meets the [[An Tir Book of Combat|rules]]. If you wish to enter the helm in an A&S contest you will need to provide some form of proof that the item is constructed in a style and manner appropriate for the [[period]].
 
Many documents are and have been written by members of the SCA in An Tir. These
documents are on various topics and act as useful resource material. Making
these documents available for reference aids in further research on topics.
These documents also act as a reference for anyone wishing to learn about a
topic so they may try it for themselves.
* [[Arts Articles]] <br />
* [[Science Articles]] <br />
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.currentmiddleages.org/artsci/ SCA Arts and Sciences Web Site]
*[http://www.antir.sca.org/Lists/?show=99 An Tir Arts and Science email list]
*[http://www.tirrigh.org/forum/index.php?c=6&sid=f555a218fa17df5978e72a4955ce0679 Tir Righ Arts and Sciences forums]


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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 10:43, 23 October 2013

See also: Kingdom Arts and Sciences Championship.

The domain of the artisans and craftfolk, the Arts and Sciences (A&S) cover all aspects of creative pursuit in the SCA. The Arts and Sciences are generally considered to include such activities as: leatherwork, sewing, embroidery, brewing, metalwork, jewelry making, armoring, woodworking, food and cooking, gardening, etc

Somewhere along the line in the SCA's history, a distinction was made between "arts" and "sciences". This has generated hours of friendly discussion on what the definition of each was with no obvious or concrete resolution.

Each branch is required to have an Arts and Sciences officer.

Guilds

Guilds often provide groups of like-minded people. These guilds also often focus on the Arts and Sciences and are more than happy to share the information they have.

Documentation

Documentation is the information presented to support a particular construction of an artifact. If you wish to build a helmet you can make whatever meets the rules. If you wish to enter the helm in an A&S contest you will need to provide some form of proof that the item is constructed in a style and manner appropriate for the period.

Many documents are and have been written by members of the SCA in An Tir. These documents are on various topics and act as useful resource material. Making these documents available for reference aids in further research on topics. These documents also act as a reference for anyone wishing to learn about a topic so they may try it for themselves.

External Links