Mathematics and modern art [electronic resource] : proceedings of the First ESMA Conference, held in Paris, July 19-22, 2010 / Claude Bruter, editor.
The link between mathematics and art remains as strong today as it was in the earliest instances of decorative and ritual art. Arts, architecture, music and painting have for a long time been sources of new developments in mathematics, and vice versa. Many great painters have seen no contradiction b...
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Table of Contents:
- A Mathematician and an Artist. The Story of a Collaboration / Richard S. Palais
- Dimensions, a Math Movie / Aurélien Alvarez and Jos Leys
- Old and New Mathematical Models: Saving the Heritage of the Institut Henri Poincaré / François Apéry
- An Introduction to the Construction of Some Mathematical Objects / Claude Paul Bruter
- Computer, Mathematics and Art / Jean-François Colonna
- Structure of Visualization and Symmetry in Iterated Function Systems / Jean Constant
- M.C. Escher's Use of the Poincaré Models of Hyperbolic Geometry / Douglas Dunham
- Mathematics and Music Boxes / Vi Hart
- My Mathematical Engravings / Patrice Jeener
- Knots and Links As Form-Generating Structures / Dmitri Kozlov
- Geometry and Art from the Cordovan Proportion / Antonia Redondo Buitrago and Encarnación Reyes Iglesias
- Dynamic Surfaces / Simon Salamon
- Pleasing Shapes for Topological Objects / John M. Sullivan
- Rhombopolyclonic Polygonal Rosettes Theory / François Tard.