Monday, 2 August 2010

mathart


Applications of Math in Creative Fields:

Creating complex patterns in architectural technologies-as seen in new architectural trends of morphogenesis and parametric patterns in architecture.

New forms of calculated choreography and poetry further expand mathematics beyond the area of its more commonly known applications.

Using fractals-infinite series of equations to produce complex detailed art and sculpture.


The brief is to design The Centre for Creative mathematics on 54 Holywell Lane, Shoreditch. The Centre will be a dream for the genius mathematicians, to study, research and explore facilitate these applications.

The centre will have a private space for research and private study, lectures and conferences and a public space where this research is realized- as art exhibitions, workshops exploring these subjects at various artistic levels and performances employing mathematical themes and installations.

The Centre will be a platform for mathematicians and emerging artists to share cross over and combine their respective knowledge and creations to produce new kind of arts.


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