Mathematics in the Visual Arts
Marie-Christine Maurel editor Ruth Scheps editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:12th Feb '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Art and science are not separate universes. This book explores this claim by showing how mathematics, geometry and numerical approaches contribute to the construction of works of art. This applies not only to modern visual artists but also to important artists of the past. To illustrate this, this book studies Leonardo da Vinci, who was both an engineer and a painter, and whose paintings can be perfectly modeled using simple geometric curves. The world gains intelligibility through elegant mathematical frameworks – from the projective spaces of painting to the most complex phase spaces of theoretical physics.
A living example of this interdisciplinarity would be the sculptures of Jean Letourneur, a specialist in both chaos sciences and carving, as evidenced in his stonework. This book also exemplifies the geometry and life of forms through contemporary works of art – including fractal art – which have never before been represented in this type of work.
ISBN: 9781786306814
Dimensions: 10mm x 10mm x 10mm
Weight: 454g
192 pages