Mathematical Poetry
Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Buddhist Mathematics by Karl Kempton

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Here is a new version of an older piece by Karl Kempton
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Plus Two More by Connie Tettenborn

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Sphere of Influence by Connie Tettenborn

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Here is a Spherical (maybe elliptical) poem by Connie Tettenborn titled "The Sphere of Influence"
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Connie Tettenborn Links

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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 -...
Thursday, August 19, 2010

Two More by Connie Tettenborn

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Here are a couple of new ones by the mathematical poet Connie Tettenborn. A differential poem and an integral poem - cool stuff

Intentions by Jean Kelley

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I just received the following proportional poem by Jean Kelley

Andrew Topel

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I recently received the following works by visual poet Andrew Topel I recently received the following works by visual poet Andrew Topel
Monday, August 09, 2010

Top Math Blog Award

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I am happy to present that not only were we presented a top poetry blog award (Third Place) -click here- we now have also been awarded a t...
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Sunday, August 08, 2010

Mathematical Poets at the Bowery Poetry Club NYC

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A couple of things of importance concerning the mathematical graffiti wall. The first being a new video of the wall produced by John Sims, t...
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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Sarah Glaz's Definition

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I asked the mathematician and co-editor of "Strange Attractors Poems of Love and Mathematics", Sarah Glaz for her definition of ma...
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Sunday, August 01, 2010

Doug Pinkston's Today

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Here is an orthogonal space poem by Doug Pinkston

Connie Tettenborn

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Here is a new integration poem from Connie Tettenborn.
Friday, July 30, 2010

Iteration

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Here is one of my new proportional poems titled "Iteration"
Thursday, July 29, 2010

What is Mathematical Poetry?

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Lately, there has been a bit of passionate yet conflicting talk debating the definition of Mathematical Poetry among those who care. I will ...
Monday, July 26, 2010

A Thought For Today:

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Nothing which does not transport is poetry. The lyre is a winged instrument. -Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824) taken from wordsmith.org
Sunday, July 25, 2010

Does Mathematical Poetry Do Math?

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The comment Below was originally posted as a comment on Bob Grumman's blog but it did not show up on his comments so I will post it here...
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Top 40 Poetry Blogs (we are third)

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I am excited to announce that this blog is rated third in the top 40 poetry blogs at “Guide to art schools.com” check it out here .

The Ancient Dual

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There exists an ancient battle of polarities within the human psyche – They were once symbolized as the Sun/Moon; Lion/bull ; eagle/snake ...

Toni Prat

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Here is one visual mathematical poem and some mathematical number poems from Toni Prat there are some other very interesting work at his blo...

At the Bowery Poetry Club NYC

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I got back from NYC last week after being invited by John Sims to participate in the “Mathematical Graffiti Wall” at the Bowery Poetry Club...
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