Composite: MoMath’s Intersection of Math and Art
Year: 2020 Authors: Cindy Lawrence; Tim Nissen
Core claim
Interactive exhibitions can bridge public perceptions of art and mathematics by revealing geometric structure, symmetry, and folding principles in visually engaging works.
Topics
museum exhibitions, mathematics and art, interactive geometry, origami art
Domains
polyhedra, symmetry, origami mathematics, tessellations, visual art, sculpture, origami design, fashion
Methods
temporary exhibitions, hands-on interactives, artist talks, curated gallery displays
Media
glass, steel, paper, business cards
Source status
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