Mixed Taste

A tag team lectures with the DCPA and Denver Museum of Contemporay Art - more info

In this event I show how Willam Blake was talking about Calculus all along when he found infinity in the palm of his hand.

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DCPA Off-Center and MCA Denver presentMIXED TASTE: At HomeZeno's Paradox & ArtivismFeaturing Elisabeth Stade, Suzi Q. Smith & poet James BruntFor seventeen y...
 

Mathematic and art expose the perpetual cognitive illusion and reveal hidden patterns beyond perception. Have you ever tried to take a picture of the mountains, only to find it does not capture the magnificence of the experience? And later see an impossible painting of unbelievable color and energy and say “That’s it!” Surprisingly, mathematics can also take us beyond perception when we recognise the deep patterns hidden in the formulas of shape and form.

Math is Pattern Workshops , Apps, and Talks use the practices of art to reveal the patterns of mathematics and the sciences.

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