TLRH | Art + Science Reading Group | On a Higher Plane: Mathematics + Art
Recorded June 18, 2020. The Art + Science Readin…
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Recorded June 18, 2020. The Art + Science Reading Group is now a
virtual gathering of thinkers, researchers and the incurably
curious. Organised by PhD candidates Amelia McConville (School of
English and Institute of Neuroscience) and Autumn Brown (School of
Education and Science Gallery Dublin) and supported by Science
Gallery Dublin and the Trinity Long Room Hub, the series will
explore the evolutionary and revolutionary kinship between two
approaches to understanding the universe and our place within it.
During the discussion Dr Moriarty reference images which you can
view here while listening.
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/assets/documents/Mathsartandscience.pdf
Last week we navigate the swerves and curves of Euclidian geometry,
the language of primary colours, and some truly vicious smackdown
poetry. Leading us into the deep dark world of satire and maths is
philosopher extraordinaire Dr Clare Moriarty. Clare will provide an
introduction to Euclid's geometry through the eyes of an Irish
mathematician and rabble rouser, Oliver Byrne. Described as the
'Matisse of Mathematics', Byrne ascribed primary colours to
geometry diagrams in his gorgeous edition of Euclid's Elements
(link below). Byrne was a contentious fellow (firearms enthusiast
trained in close hand combat) and sought to further the work of
another conspicuous and disruptive mathematician, George Berkeley.
Bishop Berkeley discusses the nature of a line as “breadthless
length” and attempts to upend our understanding of basic geometry.
We’ll be examining Byrne's diagrams in contrast to the paintings of
Piet Mondrian exploring the parallels between their use of primary
colours, their transgressive treatment of lines and geometrical
realities. Learn more at: https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
virtual gathering of thinkers, researchers and the incurably
curious. Organised by PhD candidates Amelia McConville (School of
English and Institute of Neuroscience) and Autumn Brown (School of
Education and Science Gallery Dublin) and supported by Science
Gallery Dublin and the Trinity Long Room Hub, the series will
explore the evolutionary and revolutionary kinship between two
approaches to understanding the universe and our place within it.
During the discussion Dr Moriarty reference images which you can
view here while listening.
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/assets/documents/Mathsartandscience.pdf
Last week we navigate the swerves and curves of Euclidian geometry,
the language of primary colours, and some truly vicious smackdown
poetry. Leading us into the deep dark world of satire and maths is
philosopher extraordinaire Dr Clare Moriarty. Clare will provide an
introduction to Euclid's geometry through the eyes of an Irish
mathematician and rabble rouser, Oliver Byrne. Described as the
'Matisse of Mathematics', Byrne ascribed primary colours to
geometry diagrams in his gorgeous edition of Euclid's Elements
(link below). Byrne was a contentious fellow (firearms enthusiast
trained in close hand combat) and sought to further the work of
another conspicuous and disruptive mathematician, George Berkeley.
Bishop Berkeley discusses the nature of a line as “breadthless
length” and attempts to upend our understanding of basic geometry.
We’ll be examining Byrne's diagrams in contrast to the paintings of
Piet Mondrian exploring the parallels between their use of primary
colours, their transgressive treatment of lines and geometrical
realities. Learn more at: https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
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