ESMA - ACTIVITIES
The European Society for Mathematics and the Arts (ESMA) purpose is to promote communication between the scientific, mathematical and computer science communities and the public at large through artistic means. To achieve this goal, ESMA encourages the creation and implementation of projects and works of art (visual, musical, architectural, etc.) inspired by mathematics and science in general, without discrimination.
ESAM facilitates the exchanges of information and ideas through its website, publications, seminars and conferences, locally and in Europe.
ESMA - ACTIVITIES
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December 1-7, 2011. Topological ice cubes. Herve Lehning. Photographs, paintings, mathematical objects. Rips Gallery, 16 rue Jacquemont, Paris. FR. (33) 06 61 75 84 47. |
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November 25-27, 2011. "Comme dans un rève" Jeremie Brunet. 3D Fractal exhibit & multimedia show. Rips Gallery, 16 rue Jacquemont, Paris. FR. (33) 06 61 75 84 47. |
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Fine arts to the service of Mathematics. Claude Bruter, Gazette des Mathematiciens # 130,89-90. Extended French version of the September 2010 Newsletter of the European Mathematical Society. Including an in-depth report on ESMA last summer exhibit in Aimes. FR |
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Sept. 29 – Oct. 10, 2011. TENSEGRITY. An exhibition by ESMA member Philippe Rips based on 20 years of research and the the work of R.B. Fuller and K. Snelson. Gallery Rips, 16 rue Jacquemont. Paris Fr. Information, schedule rips.philippe at bbox.fr |
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September 22, 6:30 PM. Galerie Lara Vinci, 47 rue de Seine, Paris. FR - "Musique en chiffres", Exhibition of Tom Johnson's drawings, derived from permutations, block designs, and other mathematical models. At 8:00 PM. Premier of a short piece inspired by one of the drawings, "Falling Thirds with Drum" played by cellist Deborah Walker (the falling thirds) and Tom Johnson (drum) |
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September 22, 15:00 PM. Centre de documentation de la musique contemporaine at La Villette, Paris, FR - Tom Johnson & Bernard Girard "Conversations avec Tom Johnson". Book presentation and discussion with the authors. |
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June - July, 2011. Exhibit & Conference. Palais de la Decouverte. Paris, FR. |
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ESMA Exhibit
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Bruter, Constant, Jeener, Leys |
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- FRACTAL 3D
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- Jeremie Brunet. Gallery Rips. Paris. FR
- Jan. 27 - Feb. 13, 2011
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- MATHS & PERSPECTIVE
- Lecture by Claude Bruter. Temps Libres University. Essone. FR
- Jan 14, 2011
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Benno Artmann from the Göttingen Mathematisches Institut passed from an heartstroke on October 14. He was one of our first member and donor. His writing on mathematics and art and some of his own artistic creation are available in the ESMA site Resource Center and Gallery pages. Two of his beautiful works were shown in the recent ESMA exhibition at the IHP. His wife, Maresia, sent us the sad news on December 20. We sent her the organization’s best thoughts on behalf of our members and colleagues. |
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ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ESMA ACTIVITIES
IMAGINARY - Exhibitions in Spain (2011 and 2012) Organized and coordinated by the Royal Spanish Society of Mathematics (RSME). |
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Nano-Art 2010 - International online exhibit, Jan 20 - March 15, 2010.
"NanoArt is a discipline at the intersection of art and science-technology . It features nanolandscapes (molecular and atomic landscapes which are natural structures of matter at molecular and atomic scales) and nanosculptures (structures created by scientists and artists by manipulating matter at molecular and atomic scales using chemical and physical processes). |
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Bridges Conference, Pécs, Hungary, July 24-28, 2010
The Bridges Conferences, running annually since 1998, brings together practicing mathematicians, scientists, artists, educators, musicians, writers, computer scientists, sculptors, dancers, weavers, and model builders in a lively atmosphere of exchange and mutual encouragement |
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IMAGINARY
An interactive traveling exhibition by the Mathematischen Forschungsinstituts Oberwolfach for the Year of Mathematics 2008 and later in Germany. Its intention is to display visualizations, interactive installations, virtual realities, 3D objects and their theoretical background in algebraic geometry and in singularity theory in an attracting and understandable manner. |
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