Date: 30/09/2016 16:52:48
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 962022
Subject: Math Art to Love

Math Art to Love

This week the Mathematical Association of America is encouraging math enthusiasts to share their love of the subject using the hashtag #loveyourmath. Today’s prompt was to “post an image of your favorite math art (and artist), or share something you created, or your children created.” I started sharing some of my math+art posts on Twitter, but I quickly got overwhelmed. I’ve written about so many (but still somehow not enough) things at the intersection of math and art! So here’s a roundup of my posts about mathematics, art, and the beautiful connections between them.

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Date: 30/09/2016 18:40:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 962072
Subject: re: Math Art to Love

Isn’t it maths rather than math?

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Date: 30/09/2016 18:42:04
From: monkey skipper
ID: 962073
Subject: re: Math Art to Love

roughbarked said:


Isn’t it maths rather than math?

Meh. You get the idea though … yeah?

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Date: 30/09/2016 19:05:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 962076
Subject: re: Math Art to Love

monkey skipper said:


roughbarked said:

Isn’t it maths rather than math?

Meh. You get the idea though … yeah?

sort of.

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Date: 30/09/2016 22:16:36
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 962197
Subject: re: Math Art to Love

Hmm. I have some 4-D images. Mm, No.
PM 2Ring had some wonderful 3-D fractal images.

I like these. This is how to cut a dodecagon into 12 pieces that can be reassembled to form a decagon.

One of many by Gavin Theobold. http://home.btconnect.com/GavinTheobald/HTML/Index.html

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Date: 30/09/2016 22:21:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 962199
Subject: re: Math Art to Love

Like musicians, all artists are mathematicians.

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