LookingLost wrote:
Both.
BirdInFlight wrote:
Both have vital roles in our world and our lives. And to say art is "useless"? Wow. Art feeds the soul and the intellect, can have profound impact on people and therefore society, and is clearly a vital necessity to the human spirit, as we've never seemed to want to live without it, the creation of it and the enjoyment of it. It's as much a need for human beings as air to breathe and food to ingest. Never underestimate the value of emotional, psychological and spiritual enrichment, let alone plain fun, that comes from what the human race creates artistically.
kraftiekortie wrote:
I like both---but I'm probably more effective when I comment on artistic things rather than scientific things.
I trust the Scientific Method--but I trust anecdote even more. Rather, I trust a combination of both.
Skilpadde wrote:
This is a hard question.
If you take art to be very broad and include movies, books, series, manga etc, then they are very important to me because I love reading and watching fiction. They are a big part of my life. I take far more personal interest in them than in science. I strongly prefer fiction to non-fiction.
On the other hand science comes with more valuable things, like technology and medication. Without science I wouldn't have my asthma medication, and then I might not have been here at all. Science is definitely more important in how it improves our lives in so many ways.
But I don't think arts are useless. Most people need to feel entertained in some way or other.
Also, the right type of book can change how people view things (even though it's rare), and it can often broaden your horizon. Even if that's small scale, I don't think it's useless.
Aspiewordsmith wrote:
Doesn't both science and art define a civilisation and its development. It is ok to say that technological progress from lets say the horse and cart to cars is a sign of civilisation becoming more advanced but arts also becoming more sophisticated in some areas except for popular music. I would have previously thought science as more useful because the 'usefulness' of the sciences is aparent and that art is more for asthetics or for the enjoyment of psychedelic drugs as espoused by the countercultures of the 1960s and the late 1980s early 1990s in the forms of the hippie movement and House and rave culture which feed on developing values and have been an influence on art. The drugs used by these two countercultures have been developed by science (organic chemistry). Even during the Renaissance which was an acceleration of artistic and scientific process that began during the late 14th century Italy as a mixing of Ideas from the Latin Christian Europe and the Islamic world and a blending of scientifc and artistic ideas from both civilisations. One comes to a conclusion that both fertilise the development of the human species as a whole and so therefore science and art are of equal importance except for the latter it is not obvious at first.

I love both too and art is really important to me too it relieves my stress and helps me think well and makes me focus and lets me relaxed.
I'm starting to think that society and human complexity are art.
I enjoy art it makes me happy like anime and music and philosphy.
Art made humans improve over the years.
I love history too and whothout art we would've never known anything about it.
Human language is art too.
Thanks everyone who replied and voted it helped clear so many of my doubts