Tuesday, May 01, 2018
Monday, March 12, 2018
Oceanside Museum Of Art Accepts Newton's Third Law In Karmic Warfare Into The Upcoming Auction
If you are interested in understanding more about this piece, I published a paper that will give you the tools to access it. You can download it here by clicking here.
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Labels: Isaac Newton, Mathematical Paradigm Poems, Oceanside Museum of Art
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
Kaz Maslanka Electronic Music 1979-1988
I would like to thank Joel Sanderson for his work in archiving the work on this blogpost.
Here is an archive of some of my electronic music from 1979-1983
During the day that I met John Cage, a video was taken to document the event at the University of Kansas in Lawrence Kansas (Home of William S. Burroughs) In this video at seconds 28 to 38 you can see me reading statements from Cages work. It is hard for me to express how hard I connected to John Cage in that period of my life. His "Indeterminacy" record (1959) was a profound influence on my thinking. In this video you can see Cage and Burroughs chatting.
Here is a link to that video
Here is a 1988 recording of me and 3 of my friends doing an electronic improve at Kirby's Beer Store.
"An evening of experimental music performed by a temporary gathering of musicians at Kirby's Beerstore in Wichita, Kansas. It features Kevin Smith (keyboards), Kaz Maslanka (keyboards), Brian Curtis (keyboards) and John Eberly (saxophone)
Here is the link
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Labels: Electronic Music, Joel Sanderson, John Cage
Friday, February 23, 2018
Autobiography
Kaz Maslanka
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Thursday, February 08, 2018
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Congenital Wisdom on view at the Joint Mathematics Conference in San Diego
The piece points to the idea that the legendary events involving two different apples were both creative events. One being Newton's apple that he saw falling out of the tree and the other being the apple from the knowledge of good and evil. In the poem you will see that the force of creativity is acting on both apples. You will notice that the distance between the apples is described by mapping concepts across a five dimensional distance formula. The concept of negentropy is mapped to the gravitational constant in Newton's equation. I have gone into much detail to give you the tools to access this piece in a YouTube video that can be accessed here: Lecture on Congenital Wisdom
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Labels: Bridges, Garden of Eden, Joint Mathematics Conference, Law of Gravity, mathart
Monday, November 20, 2017
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Friday, August 04, 2017
MEANings by Larry Lesser
These were part of a paper:
Lesser, L.M.(2011) "Making Statistics Memorable: New Mnemonics and Motivations," in Proceedings of the 2011 Joint Statistical Meetings, Section on Statistical Education, 1118- 1124.
Click here
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Labels: mathematical visual poetry
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Culture
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Monday, May 22, 2017
Kaz Maslanka at Crafton Hills College
Here are the two pieces that were displayed in the show. "Newtons Third Law In Karmic Warfare"
and "Singularity at Vulture Peak"
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Sunday, February 12, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Wednesday, April 06, 2016
Clara B. Jones and Hamilton's Rule
The following piece was submitted to me by Clara B. Jones. I would classify this piece as an illustration of an equation.
In this piece we can see W.D. Hamilton's Rule expressing when it benefits "ego," an Actor, to help a Recipient, an individual of the same species. I designed the image, and the artwork was drawn by Liz Williams. I, also, include a brief bio. Thank you for considering my work. Sincerely, clara b. jones
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Bio: Clara B. Jones is a retired scientist, currently practicing poetry in Asheville, NC, USA. As a woman of color, she writes about the “performance” of identity and power and conducts research on experimental poetry. She is the author of two chapbooks, and her poems, reviews, essays, and interviews have appeared or are forthcoming in numerous venues.
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Friday, March 11, 2016
The Pedagogy of Moonlight
There are four ways to solve this equation with each variable or you can set it up in proportions where it will read:
"Pining the Infinite" is to "Lost Mathematics" as "The Wind of Time" is to "Obscure Sorrow"
--OR--
"Pining the Infinite" is to "The Wind of Time" as "Lost Mathematics" is to "Obscure Sorrow"
Below is a detail of the equation:
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Labels: cedar swamp, delaware river, proportional poems, similar triangle poems
Monday, December 14, 2015
Pinaki Halder Number 1
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Labels: Einstein, Mathematical Paradigm Poems
Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Bob Grumman Christmas Poem
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Labels: Bob Grumman, Christmas
Saturday, December 05, 2015
Holiday Humor
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Labels: John Chalmers, mathematical humor