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

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