Minimalism, Math, and Biology

Year: 2013 Authors: Bojana Ginn

Core claim

Minimalist and neo-minimal forms echo mathematical and biological processes, especially through polyhedra, tessellations, knots, and DNA.

Topics

minimalism, biomathematics, random tessellations, knot theory, DNA

Domains

geometry, tessellation theory, knot theory, random models, minimal art, conceptual art, neo-minimalism, installation art

Methods

comparative visual analysis, interdisciplinary interpretation, formal analysis, artistic practice

Media

wool, LED, adhesive, mixed media installation

Source status

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