The math concept hidden in this tree art — geometric shapes known as fractals — is apparent in branching patterns in nature and may be key to humans’ ability to recognize such artwork as trees, ...
Researchers have found a clue in the branches, and used math to describe how the way we see branches in nature and art contributes to our recognition of trees. "We've come up with something ...
AMBLER — Art in the Storefront is hosting a “Crows Among Us” art exhibit, featuring works from artist Richard Metz. Metz is a ...
The Canadian-Jamaican artist has arranged a series of five figures, all more than 12 feet tall, around a circular tapestry on ...
This hidden math in some abstract paintings may even underlie our ability to recognise such artwork as depictions of trees, according to the research, published in the journal PNAS Nexus.
The math concept hidden in this tree art — geometric shapes known as fractals — is apparent in branching patterns in nature and may be key to humans’ ability to recognize such artwork as ...