Visualising the beauty of mathematics


For our interactive piece we could possibly use more than one screen to show the responses/ how the brain works inside and outside the body.  These three screens focus on the same subject, but show different aspects. One shows the mathematical side related to equations, the seconds shows the diagrams and the third shows the object itself. Showing all the perspectives shows the complexity ad beauty in just everyday normal items.

"For non-mathematicians (or maths enthusiasts), equations appear daunting, let alone even considered for any aesthetic qualities. The project “Beauty of Mathematics” by Yann Pineill & Nicolas Lefaucheux, take these equations, and animate them to show their true image; that these equations depict movement, describe snowflakes, or create a masterpiece of computer technology. Just like we read artworks, equations are also meant to be interpreted for their meaning, but not everyone is trained to read equations. The project reads the equations for us, translates them if you will, and we are then able to relate a series of numbers and symbols to objects in our daily lives."



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