Sunday, December 16, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Thoughts on Craft
I believe that "craft" is a physical endeavor; furthermore, the more you
practice it, the better you get at it. That said, "talent" is the ability to
accomplish the same physical goal as others with less practice.
Kaz Maslanka - ASCI Featured Artist of the Month
I am
happy to announce that I am the featured artist of the month at Art and Science
Collaborations INC. You can check it out at this link
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Videos From Bridges
Here is a video compilation of events and aesthetic works at the Bridges Conference on Mathematical Connections in Art Music and Science. You may recognize my piece “Monastic Path” at the 0:40 second mark of the video. If you have trouble watching it here then click on the "YouTube" button in the bottom right hand corner. Thanks!
And here is a more official one that I nabbed from the conference website:
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Reza Sarhangi Homage
In 2005 I created a homage to Reza Sarhangi, the nucleus of the Bridges Conference on Mathematical Connections in Art Music and Science. I never shared it so I think I will pull it out now that this year's conference is over and I am re-inspired. There are quite a few mathematical properties going on in this thing - puzzle with it.
And thank you Reza for being the special person that you are!
And thank you Reza for being the special person that you are!
Monday, August 13, 2012
Saturday, August 04, 2012
I just recently returned from the Bridges Conference on Mathematical Connections in Art Music and Science and was fortunate enough to have Geof Huth shoot this photo while I was giving my reading on Orthogonal Space Poems.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Math Is A Religion
In a fascinating book entitled "The Mathematical Experience," [Davis and Hersh], I found:
- Mathematical axioms have the reputation of being self-evident, but it might
seem that the axioms of infinity and that of God have the same character as far
as self-evidence is concerned. Thus, ...'Axiom of Infinity: An infinite set
exists.' Axiom of God: (Maimonides: Mishneh Torah, beginning):
The basic principle of all basic principles and the pillar of all the sciences is to realize that there is a First Being who brought every existing thing into being.
Which is mathematics and which is theology? Does this lead us to the idea that an axiom is merely a dialectical position on which to base further argumentation, the opening move of a game without which the game cannot get started?"
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Addition Online Collection
My Polyaesthetic work which includes the "Orthogonal Space Poem": "The Monastic Path" was included in the online collection titled "Addition"
Monday, May 07, 2012
A Moment
There are those moments in life when you are terror struck
in a situation and
hoping that you are in a dream -- then you slap your face begging, please wake up.
hoping that you are in a dream -- then you slap your face begging, please wake up.
And then there are those moments of pain and solitude that
you simply realize that all of this existence IS just a dream and you wonder
how long it will be before you wake up.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Sunday, April 01, 2012
Mathematical Spam
I just received some spam from a couple of sources - It seems that folks are thinking somewhat in our terms.
The first bit was some political spam from Al Franken:
Kaz ,
I love math. Always have. Sometimes,
when I visit schools in Minnesota, I prove the Pythagorean Theorem, right there
on the chalkboard.
But here’s some math I don’t love. Democrats have to defend 23 Senate seats this year. Republicans only have to defend 10. And if they take four of ours, they take control of the Senate.
Democrats are facing a real algebra problem.
X = President Romney. Y = a Republican Senate. X + Y = Z. Solve for Z.
The second one is some regular spam:
Higher Salary + New Job = A Happier You
(there was a link on the text but I removed it)
The first bit was some political spam from Al Franken:
Kaz ,
But here’s some math I don’t love. Democrats have to defend 23 Senate seats this year. Republicans only have to defend 10. And if they take four of ours, they take control of the Senate.
Democrats are facing a real algebra problem.
X = President Romney. Y = a Republican Senate. X + Y = Z. Solve for Z.
The second one is some regular spam:
Higher Salary + New Job = A Happier You
(there was a link on the text but I removed it)
Sunday, March 25, 2012
The Fog
Here is a Polyaesthetic piece titled "The Fog" and within this piece you will notice a Proportional Poem. The original photo was shot at Biro Ahm (Small Temple)that sits on top of a mountain within the Tongdosa Monastery complex in South Korea.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
The Monastic Path
Here is a mathematical visual poem titled "The Monastic Path" the mathematical structure used is an Orthogonal Space Poem. The original image was shot at Tongdosa Monastery in South Korea in a room where monks perform their "Kyol Chae" a retreat where they meditate 100 days from 8 to 12 hours per day. The equation describes a full range of concepts but if we were to focus on having the equation express a value of near-infinite Lucidity then the ego would be near zero. The equation was inspired by the Tongdosa monastery monk seen in the imagery who I found to exhibit extreme confidence with no ego. I have never experienced this from anyone before this time.
Monday, March 05, 2012
Sunday, January 08, 2012
The Monastic Path
This is an orthogonal space poem titled "The Monastic Path" inspired by 천진스님Chun Jin Sunim of the 통도사 Tongdosa Monastery in South Korea.