Of interest to many of us, I suspect:
Mathematical Imagery
http://www.ams.org/mathimagery/In architecture, engineering, fractals, and such, math and art are
indistinguishable. Here's a guide to works that "explore the visualization
of mathematics--origami, computer-generated landscapes, tesselations,
fractals, anamorphic art, and more." Also includes links to galleries,
museums, and articles.
-tj
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"You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the
existing model obsolete."
-- Buckminster Fuller
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