Drawing in mathematics from inverse vision to the liberation of form
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, Journal Article
Anderson, G; Buck, D; Coates, T; Corti, A
Published in: Leonardo
October 25, 2015
The literature on art and mathematics has focused largely on how geometric forms have influenced artists and on the use of computer visualization in mathematics. The authors consider a fundamental but undiscussed connection between mathematics and art: the role of drawing in mathematical research, both as a channel for creativity and intuition and as a language for communicating with other scientists. The authors argue that drawing, as a shared way of knowing, allows communication between mathematicians, artists and the wider public. They describe a collaboration based on drawing and “inverse vision” in which the differing logics of the artist and the mathematician are treated on equal terms.
Duke Scholars
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Leonardo
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ISSN
0024-094X
Publication Date
October 25, 2015
Volume
48
Issue
5
Start / End Page
439 / 448
Related Subject Headings
- Art Practice, History & Theory
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Anderson, G., Buck, D., Coates, T., & Corti, A. (2015). Drawing in mathematics from inverse vision to the liberation of form. Leonardo, 48(5), 439–448. https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_a_00909
Anderson, G., D. Buck, T. Coates, and A. Corti. “Drawing in mathematics from inverse vision to the liberation of form.” Leonardo 48, no. 5 (October 25, 2015): 439–48. https://doi.org/10.1162/LEON_a_00909.
Anderson G, Buck D, Coates T, Corti A. Drawing in mathematics from inverse vision to the liberation of form. Leonardo. 2015 Oct 25;48(5):439–48.
Anderson, G., et al. “Drawing in mathematics from inverse vision to the liberation of form.” Leonardo, vol. 48, no. 5, Oct. 2015, pp. 439–48. Scopus, doi:10.1162/LEON_a_00909.
Anderson G, Buck D, Coates T, Corti A. Drawing in mathematics from inverse vision to the liberation of form. Leonardo. 2015 Oct 25;48(5):439–448.
Published In
Leonardo
DOI
ISSN
0024-094X
Publication Date
October 25, 2015
Volume
48
Issue
5
Start / End Page
439 / 448
Related Subject Headings
- Art Practice, History & Theory