Overview
- The first collection of successful experiments in teaching and communicating mathematics through arts
- Offers a vast amount of examples and applications of beautiful mathematical objects arising from various mathematical fields, made by mathematicians as well as by artists
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Part of the book series: Mathematics and Visualization (MATHVISUAL)
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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About this book
For a long time, arts, architecture, music and painting have been the source of new developments in mathematics. And vice versa, artists have often found new techniques, themes and inspiration within mathematics. Here, while mathematicians provide mathematical tools for the analysis of musical creations, the contributions from sculptors emphasize the role of mathematics in their work.
Reviews
From the reviews:
"This book gives a summary of a Colloquium held in Maubeuge (France) in September 2000. The Colloquium was based on the relations between Arts and Mathematics (in particular, on the art of visualization of mathematics), and contained a collection of 27 talks given by artists as well as mathematicians … . An Appendix of more than fifty pages at the end of the book shows beautiful pictures of models, sculptures and computer graphics linked to the papers discussed. A beautiful book!" (I. Pola, Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde, Vol. 5/4 (4), 2003)
"This book contains the proceedings of a Colloquium on Mathematics and Art held in Maubeuge (France) in September 2000. … The References give a comprehensive list of sources for further study and most papers refer to websites which widen the reader’s appreciation of the topic. … Readers … will find some of the themes and related material developed in the book of interest. Some readers will find considerable value in having the book as a reference." (W. P. Galvin, The Australian Mathematical Society Gazette, Vol. 30 (2), 2003)
"This book must have been a delight to put together. It contains 28 essays by 25 authors from 8 countries, and covers at least 5 disciplines (mathematics and art, of course, but also computer science, film and music). … The strength of this collection of works is that it comes from a collection of talented people who have a lot to say on the subject of visualization in mathematics and art." (Annalisa Crannel, MAA Online, April, 2003)
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Mathematics and Art
Book Subtitle: Mathematical Visualization in Art and Education
Editors: Claude P. Bruter
Series Title: Mathematics and Visualization
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04909-9
Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-540-43422-1Published: 21 August 2002
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-642-07782-1Published: 22 October 2010
eBook ISBN: 978-3-662-04909-9Published: 17 April 2013
Series ISSN: 1612-3786
Series E-ISSN: 2197-666X
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 337
Number of Illustrations: 131 b/w illustrations, 92 illustrations in colour
Topics: Visualization, Geometry, Topology, Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics