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From geometry in motion to the possibilities of pi, this stunning volume reveals how art has been inspired by the beauty and poetry of mathematical principles. The worlds of visual art and mathematics come together in this spectacular volume by award-winning writer Stephen Ornes. He explores the growing sensation of math art, presenting more than 80 pieces, including a crocheted, colorful representation of non-Euclidian geometry that looks like sea coral and a 65-ton, 28-foot-tall bronze sculpture covered in a space-filling curve. For each work, we get the artist’s story followed by accessible and thought-provoking explanations of the mathematical concept and equations behind the art. From 3D-printed objects that give real form to abstract mathematical theories, to mystic fractals, to Andy Warhol as a solution to the Traveling Salesman Problem, these artworks embody some of strangest, most beautiful relationships among numbers and across dimensions. Review: Math book to explain mc Escher drawings - My 8 year old grandson has been fascinated by mc escher for years. I have talked to him about the math and geometry that go into the drawings. I got him this book for a better understanding of the development of the drawings. It is a bit advanced for his age but he told me that was okay because he could keep learning from it. Review: Beautiful images to inspire young minds - Teacher purchased book to inspire students to see pattern in nature and math in the real world. Many kids selected this book to look at--there are excellent pictures to see to understand the ideas provided. Text was higher level, not as interesting to 5th grade gifted students. But the images are awesome inspiration.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 409 Reviews |
F**M
Math book to explain mc Escher drawings
My 8 year old grandson has been fascinated by mc escher for years. I have talked to him about the math and geometry that go into the drawings. I got him this book for a better understanding of the development of the drawings. It is a bit advanced for his age but he told me that was okay because he could keep learning from it.
M**R
Beautiful images to inspire young minds
Teacher purchased book to inspire students to see pattern in nature and math in the real world. Many kids selected this book to look at--there are excellent pictures to see to understand the ideas provided. Text was higher level, not as interesting to 5th grade gifted students. But the images are awesome inspiration.
J**T
Great Book
I liked this book a lot. Do not need to know math, just need to enjoy the beauty of it. This book does a great job of showing that.
W**L
Good lookin
Was great gift but content is not good for a coffee table—not easily shareable but more of a tuck away in the library kinda thing. Which is a shame for the beautiful cover.
D**Y
A truly phenomenal book
If you have any interest at all in the beauty of mathematics then this is a must have. Not only are the illustrations amazing and right on point but the descriptions are clear and thought provoking, (without all those tedious numbers and equations). I will admit my higher math skills are just slightly above abysmal but the author makes the concepts clear and easy to understand, and puts an interesting and often humorous twist on them. For example the chapter on the Mandelbrot set opens with a sub header; “Bugs, seahorses, and elephants, all the way down.” (Playing on the old physics joke.) Then the concepts are explained in a clear and understandable way. From Euclid to the Traveling Salesman Problem and on to the infinite, with some quite surprising relationships along the way. A great read I couldn’t put down.
A**R
Beautiful
I got this for my math major daughter and she loved it. She actually cut out several of the prints and framed them to hang on her wall
A**H
Beautiful book
Beautiful book! Arrived in great condition! Bought it as a gift and they really liked it!
L**L
Great read! Beautiful art!
Love this book! My copy arrived yesterday, and I stayed up way too late reading! The photos are beautiful and come to life with the chapters describing the math and the artists behind them. I love the way that the author madre clear his parameters for what was included in the book - a challenge in and of itself given the breadth of overlap between math and art.
M**E
Beautifully explained with large photos.
How Math Art is related to the design and construction of Architecture
S**L
Excellent book
excellent book. Artistic and clever
R**E
Realmente, é uma arte!
Uma edição muito linda, papel de qualidade e bem diagramado. O conteúdo é realmente uma arte. Ótimo para pessoas de exatas e artistas, pois apresenta a união dos dois universos.
D**K
Perfect for engaging artists in Maths
The artwork is a great illustration of how maths can be used to entice interest in artisitic students.
U**H
Ornes, S: Math Art: Truth, Beauty, and Equations
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