Math as Art (Part 2)
In an earlier post on this subject (click here ), I wrote about the pioneering work of Michael Trott , who as "the worlds most advanced Mathematica user" has brought together like few others the realms of visual art and mathematics. Today's post contains a few selected links intended as starting points to ignite and inspire your curiosity and act as further impetus for your own look into the alluring world of mathematical art. --- The tantalizing Wolfram Research Graphics Gallery is the best place I know of to begin enjoying and appreciating the wonders of numbers in visual form: http://gallery.wolfram.com/ . --- Another interesting point of embarkation is the following page highlighting works of mathematical art exhibited at recent major conferences: http://www.bridgesmathart.org/amsmaa.html . --- The following "Pythagorean Tree" generators are simple ways to create mathematical art of your own: http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/aburns/flash/py...