The connection between math and art is long-standing in virtually every artistic endeavor. Now technology enables us to move in the direction of "visualization" - in a sense it is the observable nature of math itself - rather than math as a tool for processing artist's ideas. These representations of mathematical functions certainly have artistic qualities - but it may in fact be simply the way mathematical relationships "appear" - when rendered by computer and display technology - into a visible artifacts.
Interesting: Mathematical Art Exhibits
- Joint Mathematics Meetings presented online by American Mathematical Society, and Mathematical Association of America
More exhibits and conference information from the Bridges Organization.
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