WEEK 2: MATH + ART
Being a math major, I often view mathematics as an art. As explained by Professor Vesna, mathematics is "the study of the relationships of numbers...structures, spaces, transformations" (Vesna). For me, I see the beauty in the relationship between such numbers and mathematics' ability to explain all phenomena, whether it be the physics of atoms or the explored fourth dimension (or nth dimension) mentioned in both required readings. In spite of my perspective of mathematics as an art, I have never delved much into the specific connections between math and art. Although I had a basic understanding of math's relation to art in terms of architecture, due to my lack of background in art and my ironic lack of appreciation for geometry, I was not aware of the various principles of art that stemmed from mathematics. For example, Professor Vesna in lecture discussed math's involvement in the shifting paradigm towards realist art, in particular the concepts of va
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