DIMACS Workshop on Algorithmic Mathematical Art: Special Cases and Their Applications
May 11 - 13, 2009
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Bahman Kalantari, Rutgers University, kalantari at
cs.rutgers.edu
- Helaman Ferguson Helasculpt.com, helamanf at helasculpt.com
- Dirk Huylebrouck, Sint Lucas (Brussels), dirk.huylebrouck at architectuur.sintlucas.wenk.be
- Radmila Sazdanovic, The George Washington University, radmila@gwmail.gwu.edu
Slides:
- Fedor Andreev, Western Illinois University
Exploring & Visualizing
- Christopher Bartlett, Towson University
The Fibonacci Series As An Algorithmic Organizing Principle In The Composition Of Figurative Painting
- Ruth Mateus-Berr, Petra Ilias, and Walter Lunzer, University of Applied Arts, Vienna
The Way Polynomiography Things Go You real-eyes what you in habit
- Bob Bosch, Oberlin College
TSPortraits of Knots and Link
- Jean-Marie Dendoncker, Ghent University, Belgium
Algorithmic Mathematical Art: Special Cases and
Their Applications
- Doug Dunham, University of Minnesota Duluth
Repeating Hyperbolic Pattern Algorithms - Special
Cases
- Greg N. Frederickson, Purdue University
Dissecting and Folding Stacked Geometric Figures
- Dirk Huylebrouck, Sint-Lucas School for Architecture, Belguim
Unusual Methods of Mathematical Visualization
- Dirk Huylebrouck, Sint-Lucas School for Architecture, Belguim and Amadeo Monreal, School of Architecture of Barcelona,
Barcelona, SPAIN
Catenary or parabola, who will tell?
- Bahman Kalantari, Rutgers University
Is Popularization of Polynomiography
Possible?
- Iraj Kalantari, Western Illinois University
Media for Play, Expression, Curiosity, and Learning: Mathematics through Polynomiography
- Jay Kappraff, New Jersey Institute of Technology
The Mathematics of Design
- Daniel Lordick, Institute of Geometry, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Architectural Fractals
- Carolyn A. Maher, Rutgers University and Kevin Merges, Rutgers Preparatory School
Polynomiography as a Visual Tool: Building Meaning from Images
- Andrew Nealen, Rutgers University
Contemporary Video Game Design - Challenges in
Visualization, Interaction, and Simulation
- Nathan Selikoff, Artist
Aesthetic Explorations of Algorithmic Space
- Gunter Weiss, Technical University, Dresden, Germany
Categories of Algorithmic Aesthetics: Obvious < Hidden < Secret < Geometric
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