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Aesthetics of Interdisciplinarity: Art and Mathematics

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This anthology fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue between the mathematical and artistic approaches in the field where mathematical and artistic thinking and practice merge. The articles included highlight the most significant current ideas and phenomena, providing a multifaceted and extensive snapshot of the field and indicating how interdisciplinary approaches are applied in the research of various cultural and artistic phenomena. The discussions are related, for example, to the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, art history, art theory, artistic practice, cultural studies, ethno-mathematics, geometry, mathematics, new physics, philosophy, physics, study of visual illusions, and symmetry studies. Further, the book introduces a new concept: the interdisciplinary aesthetics of mathematical art, which the editors use to explain the manifold nature of the aesthetic principles intertwined in these discussions.

List of contents

Foreword.- Introduction: Towards an Interdisciplinary Aesthetics of Mathematical Art.- I Concepts, Theories, and Philosophies - Bridging Arts and Mathematics.- II Understanding Mathematical Principles of Composition.- III Interpreting Geometry.- IV Experimenting and Implementing - Practising Ars Mathematica.

About the author










Kristóf Fenyvesi, PhD (b. 1979) - is a researcher of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Trans- and Multidisciplinary Learning and Contemporary Cultural Studies in Finland, at University of Jyväskylä's Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies. He is the Vice-President of the world largest mathematics, arts and education community, the Bridges Organization (www.bridgesmathart.org) and founding director of Experience Workshop International Math-Art Movement (www.experienceworkshop.org).
Tuuli Lähdesmäki (PhD, DSocSc) is Academy of Finland Research Fellow and Adjunct Professor in Art History at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Lähdesmäki has worked in several interdisciplinary research projects that combine e.g., art history, cultural studies, reception studies, sociology, and cultural policy research. Lähdesmäki's current research projects are funded by the Academy of Finland and the European Resea


rch Council.



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This anthology fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue between the mathematical and artistic approaches in the field where mathematical and artistic thinking and practice merge. The articles included highlight the most significant current ideas and phenomena, providing a multifaceted and extensive snapshot of the field and indicating how interdisciplinary approaches are applied in the research of various cultural and artistic phenomena. The discussions are related, for example, to the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, art history, art theory, artistic practice, cultural studies, ethno-mathematics, geometry, mathematics, new physics, philosophy, physics, study of visual illusions, and symmetry studies. Further, the book introduces a new concept: the interdisciplinary aesthetics of mathematical art, which the editors use to explain the manifold nature of the aesthetic principles intertwined in these discussions.

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Aesthetics of Interdisciplinarity: Art and Mathematics is a useful collection of essays similar to those that appeared in the proceedings of Bridges conferences. … This book should be useful for students and researchers with an interest in the connections between art and mathematics. It could provide the basis for independent studies with such students. Additionally, the book could serve as a catalyst for dialogue between mathematicians, philosophers, and artists. (Joel Haack, MAA Reviews, April, 2018)

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Aesthetics of Interdisciplinarity: Art and Mathematics is a useful collection of essays similar to those that appeared in the proceedings of Bridges conferences. ... This book should be useful for students and researchers with an interest in the connections between art and mathematics. It could provide the basis for independent studies with such students. Additionally, the book could serve as a catalyst for dialogue between mathematicians, philosophers, and artists. (Joel Haack, MAA Reviews, April, 2018)

Product details

Assisted by Kristó Fenyvesi (Editor), Kristóf Fenyvesi (Editor), Lähdesmäki (Editor), Lähdesmäki (Editor), Tuuli Lähdesmäki (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319861166
ISBN 978-3-31-986116-6
No. of pages 290
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Weight 488 g
Illustrations XXV, 290 p. 157 illus., 114 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

B, Mathematics, Mathematics and Statistics, Mathematics in Art and Architecture, aesthetics;art;culture;interdisciplinary;mathematics, Architecture—Mathematics

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