Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Singularity by Kaz Maslanka
Here is a new proportional poem titled "Singularity".
If you are not familiar with how to read proportional poems please click here
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Kaz Quote
To be a great artist one must immerse oneself in the tragedies of culture, only then can one awaken ones empathy.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
The Polyaesthetic Work Of Keith Tyson
Here is some polyaesthetic work I was recently turned on to. The artist, Keith Tyson won the Turner prize in England for his work and I am certainly happy that our genre is getting more attention. The poetic content reminds me of Scott Helmes's work yet this work is obviously polyaesthetic due to the mixture of visual images. Very Cool!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
New Math @ Mathematical Poetry
New Math
Craig Damrauer calls his 'Mathphorism' pieces “New Math” I would like to share the fact that he created new a set of Equational post cards. The group was edited by Ed Ruscha and quickly sold out. Here is a sample from the set:
Craig Damrauer calls his 'Mathphorism' pieces “New Math” I would like to share the fact that he created new a set of Equational post cards. The group was edited by Ed Ruscha and quickly sold out. Here is a sample from the set:
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Monday, November 08, 2010
Proof With Words by Art Benjamin
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Benoit Mandelbrot Passes Away October 14
Benoit Mandelbrot passed away this last October 14 and left a legacy of fractal geometry behind him. It is quite amazing that a simple formula such as z = z^2 + c could be iterated and produce such beautiful images. Here is a rock music video by M. Eric Carr with music that was written and sung by Jonathan Coulton as a tribute to Mandelbrot and I find it quite clever.
Here are some fractals that I made using some software called ultrafractal and many of these are based on the Mandelbrot set. What I find most fascinating about these images is that when you are looking at them you are visualizing one small but beautiful facet of the logical structure in your mind. It is like a magical magnifying mirror looking directly at the logical foundation of the house you call mind.
Here are some fractals that I made using some software called ultrafractal and many of these are based on the Mandelbrot set. What I find most fascinating about these images is that when you are looking at them you are visualizing one small but beautiful facet of the logical structure in your mind. It is like a magical magnifying mirror looking directly at the logical foundation of the house you call mind.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Connie Tettenborn Links
This page is to collect important links to the work of Connie Tettenborn.
As of Nov of 2011 Connie has a new webpage showing her work - you can access it here:
The following works by Connie were posted before she brought her webpage online - Enjoy!
Fractured
Scrapbooks
The Derivation of Wisdom and The Integral Part of Idle Time
The Sphere of Influence
Knee Joint
Staying Centered
Parabola of Athletes
Blue Book Formulas
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Two More by Connie Tettenborn
Andrew Topel
Monday, August 09, 2010
Top Math Blog Award
I am happy to present that not only were we presented a top poetry blog award (Third Place) -click here-
Thank you to all who have contributed!
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Mathematical Poets at the Bowery Poetry Club NYC
A couple of things of importance concerning the mathematical graffiti wall. The first being a new video of the wall produced by John Sims, the hippest voice in mathematical art – check it out below.
The second is some wonderful photos of the event that Geof Huth just released. (Thank you Geof!) – They can be seen below.
Here is John’s announcement of the event.
Here is a photo of John Sims introducing the event.
Here is Stephanie Strickland reading her response to the wall.
Here is Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino talking cubist poetry
Here is Bob Grumman reading his Poem’s Poem
Here I am talking about Similar Triangles Poems (Which is the type of Poem I put on the wall)
Here is Richard Kostelanetz after his talk about the history of his work.
Here is a group photo
Here is Geof making a contribution to the wall
Here is Geof and Bobs contribution
Here is JoAnne in front of the wall.
Here are some folks checking out the wall/
Here is a photo of the Kumbaya fest at Starbuck’s afterward. What a great time we had chatting about our common interests. (Left to Right) Geof Huth, Bob Grumman, JoAnne Growney, Arnold Skemer, Kaz Maslanka, Karen Orlin, and Richard Kostelanetz
The second is some wonderful photos of the event that Geof Huth just released. (Thank you Geof!) – They can be seen below.
Here is John’s announcement of the event.
Here is a photo of John Sims introducing the event.
Here is Stephanie Strickland reading her response to the wall.
Here is Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino talking cubist poetry
Here is Bob Grumman reading his Poem’s Poem
Here I am talking about Similar Triangles Poems (Which is the type of Poem I put on the wall)
Here is Richard Kostelanetz after his talk about the history of his work.
Here is a group photo
Here is Geof making a contribution to the wall
Here is Geof and Bobs contribution
Here is JoAnne in front of the wall.
Here are some folks checking out the wall/
Here is a photo of the Kumbaya fest at Starbuck’s afterward. What a great time we had chatting about our common interests. (Left to Right) Geof Huth, Bob Grumman, JoAnne Growney, Arnold Skemer, Kaz Maslanka, Karen Orlin, and Richard Kostelanetz