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Adresses

Aix-Marseille Université
Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille (I2M) - UMR 7373
Site Saint-Charles : 3 place Victor Hugo, Case 19, 13331 Marseille Cedex 3
Site Luminy : Campus de Luminy - Case 907 - 13288 Marseille Cedex 9

 

Évènements à venir / Upcoming talks
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Évènements passés / Past events

2022-02-25InaugurationInauguration de trois œuvres de l'artiste Sylvie Pic
2021-11-20ExpositionArt and Singularities : Crossing Conversations (Morlet Chair-Javier Fernandez de Bodadilla)
2021-10-13ExpositionArt and Singularities : Crossing Conversations (Morlet Chair-Javier Fernandez de Bodadilla)
2020-03-06JournéeMaths et Art contemporain (avec Porosity)
2017-10-10WorkshopMathematical Feelings of Space

 

Feather installation by Isa Barbier

PROJECTS :

Association Mathématiques Vagabondes

Mathématiques Vagabondes is a young association, born on May 12, 2020.
It brings art and science to life through shared experiences, with a particular focus on mathematics. It now has a staff of three (including Olga Paris-Romaskevich, CNRS research fellow at I2M).


Porosity Project
(Maths-Contemporary art)

The Porosity project(https://www.porosity-art.com/), led by Léonor Rey, is a platform for bringing together artists and scientists. Following her studies at the Beaux-Arts and a Master’s degree in Lyon, Léonor Rey became particularly interested in the connections between contemporary art and science through her work in Pierre Huyghe’s studio.

Publications and artistic works inspired by mathematics :

A mathematical knight in shining art: Pierre Gallais.
Olga Paris-Romaskevich, Images des Mathématiques, CNRS, February 15, 2021.
Math comics, Bac+1 level: the adventures of Proteale and Filippo.
– The “Isometries (affine applications)” series: episodes 1234
Quantifiers and continuous functions
Jean-Paul Mohsen, Images des Mathématiques, CNRS, March 2020.
From Isa Barbier’s feather installations to ornamental interlacing: a geometry of forbidden space
Anne Pichon, Espaces transfigurés, based on the work of Georges Rousse, Figure de l’art n°13 (2007).
The horned sphere. 1999. Homeomorphic sculpture in composite polymer materials based on the equation by J.W. Alexander, 1915, located in the patio of the Centre de Mathématique et d’Informatique de Château-Gombert, Marseille. Scientific advisor Adrien Douady, mathematician. Builder: ATelier Lhermitte. (Pour la Science magazine)

[su_spacer size=”10″]External links
Images de Mathématiques (keyword “art”)
Histoire des arts vs mathématiques du Café Pédagogique by Julie Anne
Mathematical Art from the Virtual Math Museum.
ISAMA: The International Society of the Arts, Mathematics, and Architecture.
Arts and mathematics (Hervé Lehning’s blog)
Algorithmic sculptures by Refik Anadol (Seconde Nature & Zinc)
Second Nature: digital references(Incubateurs des imaginaires numériques)
Existential mathematics by Laurent Derobert
Geometric views by Denise Demaret-Pranville
Mathematics through the arts (by the M@THS EN-VIE association)
Claire Lommé’s Pierre Carrée blog
Edmond Vernassa’s experimental revelations (pdf)
Posters from the Belles Maths exhibition (from the 19th Wright Conference for Science)
MathémArtistes (CIRM video, works by contemporary artists on tarpaulins stretched between cedars and hundred-year-old oaks).

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