Liberal Arts Mathematics A Conceptual Art Form Steve Zides ( Physics Department )
Conceptual Art and Liberal Arts Mathematics What is Conceptual Art? “In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work. When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art.” --- Sol LeWitt What is Liberal Arts Math? “An introduction to the essence of mathematics, namely, the discovery and verification of patterns, and to the historical role of mathematics in shaping culture.” --- Wofford Catalogue
One and Three Chairs by Joseph Kosuth “What art has in common with logic and mathematics is that it is a tautology” --- Kosuth
Number and Set
Examples From Number and Set Jasper JohnsGeorges-Pierre Seurat
Logic and Proof
Examples From Logic and Proof René MagritteJoseph Wright
Geometry
Examples From Geometry MasaccioPicassoCanaletto
Transformation and Iteration
Examples From Transformation and Iteration M.C. EscherRobert Smithson
Final Projects Assignment The goal of this project is to get each student to think creatively about the material being covered in class. To allow the maximum amount of flexibility, students may create a project in any format they choose. For example the project could be a video, photo collage, painting, series of sketches, short story, play scene, poetry collection, etc. Types of Final Submission Poems Short Stories Baby Mobil Board Game Rock Video New Number System Numbers and Classical Music Alternate Perspective Painting Psychology of Pattern Fermat Collage
Kat’s Fermat Collage Entire Collage Boast in Latin Statement of the Theorem
Liberal Arts Mathematics A Conceptual Art Form Steve Zides