Articles for Math 122: Math in Art
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    Some selected fun, interesting & relevant articles:

    • An adaptation of Stonehenge in New Zealand
    • A series of articles on anomorphosis
    • Six-point perspective
    • Klein Bottles
    • Fashion and advanced mathematics meet at Miyake
    • Anatomy of a Bead Creature
    • Chaos, Fractals, and Arcadia
    • Pascal's Fractals
    • Using mathematics (chaos) to generate choreographic variations
    • Jackson Pollock's fractals
    • Fractals Bounding Negative Space
    • Perception Psychology: Visual Structure of a Japanese Zen Garden
    • Why We Learn Math Lessions that Date Back 500 Years
    • Ingestible Origami Robot
    • Entrepreneur creates custom-knit scarves showing mathematical algorithms
    • Teaching a computer to spot a bogus Bruegel
    • When art and math collide(A 2011 exhibit on mathematical art)
    • Links to mathematical art galleries
    • Artful Routes
    • Ringing the Changes (music/English bell ringing)
    • Sculpture Generator
    • Art of the Tetrahedron
    • Snow Sculpting with Mathematics
    • White Narcisssus (more snow sculpture)
    • Art Tied Up(a variety of media; knot theory)


    Janice Sklensky
    Wheaton College
    Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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