Using Mathematics in Art

Year: 2010 Authors: Michael Field

Core claim

Mathematics does not automatically make images art, but mathematical technology can be used effectively for expressive and artistic ends.

Topics

art-math relationship, symmetry and chaos, mathematical visualization, color symmetry, expressive design

Domains

dynamical systems, fractal geometry, symmetry groups, iterated function systems, graphic art, visual design, architecture, color composition

Methods

computer programs, visualization experiments, coloring algorithms, classroom demonstrations

Media

CD-ROM color images, computer-generated images, teacher seminar examples

Source status

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