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RECAP WORKSHOP “ZOOMING TO INFINITY”

RECAP WORKSHOP “ZOOMING TO INFINITY”

We’ve reached the end of our fantastic workshop series, and what a way to end it! Our final session was a masterpiece, featuring exquisite painted French macarons and a captivating discussion about fractals. The event was a huge success, with enthusiastic participation from children and parents alike. Our artist wowed the audience with every stroke, … Continued

RECAP WORKSHOP “THE TILES OF MATH-ART BRIDGE”

RECAP WORKSHOP “THE TILES OF MATH-ART BRIDGE”

We find ourselves at the glorious finale of our incredible journey, “The Tiles of Math-Art Bridge.” As we ventured into this intersection of Math and Art after the captivating “Origamics,” the workshop unfolded with a delightful array of activities that were both enlightening and rewarding. Participants not only expanded their knowledge but also engaged in … Continued

RECAP WORKSHOP “ORIGAMICS”

RECAP WORKSHOP “ORIGAMICS”

The “How Math Meets Art” workshop series kicked off with a burst of energy and excitement, starting with the captivating world of “Origamics”. Together, we embarked on a thrilling journey, exploring the endless possibilities of origami as a form of art and craftsmanship. As we set off on this adventure, we discovered the magical intersection … Continued

Origami: How numbers revolutionized an art form

Origami: How numbers revolutionized an art form

Author: Tri Le As early as the invention of paper, humans have been toying around with folding paper into aesthetically pleasing figures. Origami is an art form so easily accessible that children can pick up a square piece of paper and make a crane or two, yet artists are still breaking new ground in it … Continued

Fractals: The Language of Nature, Art, and Math 

Fractals: The Language of Nature, Art, and Math 

Author: Tri Le Take a look at a square, a rectangle, or an equilateral triangle. Now think about something “natural” – originating from nature with minimum alterations made by humans. Can you come up with anything perfectly rectangular, a perfect 60-degree angle, or even a perfectly straight line in the wild? I don’t think so, … Continued

Tessellation: Art in Recreational Mathematics and Maths Education

Tessellation: Art in Recreational Mathematics and Maths Education

Author: Lê Vũ Minh Trí In spite of our widely different conceptions of “beauty”, some motifs are universally regarded as “aesthetic”, such as symmetry, periodicity, and repeating patterns. Tessellation is an art form based on such elements, with an irresistible appeal not only to artists but also to mathematicians and curious students. We’ll focus on … Continued