A Proposal for the Classification of Mathematical Sculpture
Year: 2007 Authors: Ricardo Zalaya Báez
Core claim
Mathematical sculpture can be classified by broad mathematical domains and the specific concepts used in its design, rather than by a single artistic style.
Topics
mathematical sculpture taxonomy, higher education, math-art relationship, historical survey
Domains
geometry, topology, calculus, algebra, sculpture, abstract art, minimalism, constructivism
Methods
taxonomy development, literature review, historical analysis, case examples
Media
bronze, stone, wood, stainless steel
Source status
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