![]() ![]() Students will experiment with mathematical ideas, such as Euclidean and non-Euclidean space and geometry, symmetries and transformations, tilings (tessellations), as well as various algorithmic processes, in a variety of media including lens-less photography, fiber arts, and movement practices. We will focus our inquiry on diverse global cultural traditions of embodied making, thinking, and imagining, such as Micronesian stick charts, Central African (Angolan) Sona drawings, Andean quipus, Coast Salish wool and basket weaving, South Asian kolam, French Baroque wallpaper designs and contemporary dance. What does it mean to create meaning in the intersection of two disciplines? Explore, through projects of making, a timeless and dialogue between art and mathematics. Quick link to Course Schedule Course Description Open seats will be made available to unregistered student present on the first day. If you miss the first day without permission, your seat becomes open and it is your responsibility to drop the course. Instructors assume that if you are not present for roll call on the first day of a studio art class you have decided not to remain enrolled. First day note: SOA+AH+D First day attendance policy for art classes: 25th, the ART255 section is full, but there are still seats in MATH180. Important Registration Note: This course has the identical coursework, requirements, and grading criteria, regardless of which section (ART255 or MATH180) students sign up for. See Zoom link in this announcement Welcome to Art255/Math180 joint course - Important information for the start of the quarter or in the Course Schedule. Important First Week Note: Per the UW Instructional Guidance, our first class meeting is REMOTE. Photo: Rachel Topham, Vancouver Art Gallery.
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