This article discusses and illustrates the beneficial symbiosis between art, math, science, and computers. Mathematical thinking, computer programs, and interactive CAD environments make it possible to gain a deeper understanding of existing artwork and to extract generating paradigms that can produce additional art pieces of the same type. Conversely, well-crafted visualization models for purely mathematical concepts can lead to geometrical shapes in two or three dimensions that can be considered works of art in their own right. 1
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As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
Hanson et al. [4] described mathematical visualization as "the art of creating concrete underst...
History teaches us that the methods, tools and accessories for artistic creativity vary over time. A...
The purpose of the article is to explore the specifics and uniqueness of visual works created using ...
There is a long history of interdisciplinary discussions on the relations between science, mathemat...
International audienceThis article describes some of the results of the European project mcSquared (...
From prehistoric times to the Renaissance, there was little distinction drawn between art and scienc...
One of the central theme of this article is the mathematical and computational concepts in arts and ...
45-48Do art and mathematics go together? Mathematical patterns and symmetry make for good art. And a...
Abstract—Due to advances in computer technology, interactive computer graphics applications are evol...
“Can art save the world?” is a well-known catchphrase in art circles. As most participants to the IC...
I have always admired the abstraction ability of composers. The ingenious construction of beautiful ...
This article compares creative work in science and the arts based on the author’s own experience. In...
Abstract. The new technologies of computer systems and artificial intelligence enable new directions...
This article reviews the development of the author’s computational art practice, where the computer ...
As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
Hanson et al. [4] described mathematical visualization as "the art of creating concrete underst...
History teaches us that the methods, tools and accessories for artistic creativity vary over time. A...
The purpose of the article is to explore the specifics and uniqueness of visual works created using ...