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This unit connects geometry with art. Students explore geometric shapes ... This lesson provides students with an exploration of the geometric figures Wassily Kandinsky used in his art. Students participate in a scavenger hunt to become familiar with Kandinsky’s works and the geometric figures used in his paintings.
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illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?ID=U154
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B. Materials: 1. Math User's Handbook by Creative Publications 2. Examples of plane figures and platonic solids 3. Transparencies of various geometric figures used in art and architecture C. Vocabulary: 1. Geometry 2. Properties 3. Polygon D. Procedures: 1. Have students brainstorm what the term geometry means to them.
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coreknowledge.org/CK/resrcs/lessons/62k_Geometry_in_Art...
coreknowledge.org/CK/resrcs/lessons/62k_Geometry_in_Art.pdf
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Its a design that I liked so much I used it for one of my own pieces. ... The Geometric Art of M.C. Escher ; Later Twentieth Century Geometry Art ; Art and the Computer ; Chaos & Fractals ;
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www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/unit5/unit5.html
www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/unit5/unit5.html
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In this course, we explore the many places where the fields of art and mathematics overlap, expose students to a wide range of art, covering a long historical period and a great variety of styles. ... Developed by: Paul Calter ... | Description and Requirements | Syllabus | Bibliography | The Book |
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www.math.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/
www.math.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/
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We start by studying tilings. They occur in many settings, and have a rich mathematical structure. The Platonic solids and polyhedra have inspired people throughout the ages. The golden ratio has fascinated many people, but we will take a critical look at whether it was really used in art and architecture.
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www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/math-art-arch.sht...
www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/math-art-arch.shtml
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"Geometry is used in science, art, construction, architecture, gardening, and traffic signs. Geometry surrounds students everywhere. Artists, builders, designers, masons, machinists, structural engineers, and writers all use geometry on the job." (Chapin et.
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www.wested.org/pblnet/exp_projects/realworld.html
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This is an introduction to the theory and applications of modern geometry. It differs from other books in its field in its emphasis on applications and its discussion of Special Relativity as a major example of a non-Euclidean geometry. ... Besides Special Relativity, it covers two other important areas of non-Euclidean geometry:
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www.buy.com/prod/modern_geometry_with_applications/q/lo...
www.buy.com/prod/modern_geometry_with_applications/q/loc/106/print/1/30291501.html
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The students will use a hands-on method to critique different art works. By using geometric figures, they will create an original piece of art work based on one of the three artists that they are going to learn about. ... To have the students learn geometry terms ... Explain how this is used in art to obtain different effects.
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www.haverford.edu/educ/knight-booklet/mathinart.htm
www.haverford.edu/educ/knight-booklet/mathinart.htm
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How the Greeks Used Geometry to Understand the Stars ... This did for astronomy at the time what Euclid’s Elements did for geometry. It gave huge numbers of tables by which the positions of planets, sun and moon could be accurately calculated for centuries to come.
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galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/lectures/greek_a...
galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/lectures/greek_astro.htm
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