#mathober2022 — Public Fediverse posts
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Hey all, I posted an ebook/pdf for the mathober pairing series I did this year - enjoy. Art work touches on catastrophes, category, number theory, graphs, inverses, singularities and more.
Blog post: https://fractalkitty.com/2022/12/10/pdf-of-time-and-cosmos/
direct pdf link:
https://fractalkitty.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/OfTimeandCosmos.pdfDoes anyone know how to do alt text for a pdf so it is more accessible? The individual posts for the collection have alt text I could add.
#mathober2022 #mathart #haiku #poetry #mtbos #math #mathbook
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Thank you so much to @fractalkitty to have come up with this idea!
Y'all, please have a look to her drawings and haikus :
https://fractalkitty.com/2022/10/01/mathober2022-sketches/
See you next year for #mathober2023 !
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This is the end of this #mathober2022 journey.
I will aggregate this thread on my blog, sooner on later, here is the link already.
https://freedommathdance.blogspot.com/2022/11/mathober2022.html
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Day 31 - Unity
To emphasize its unity,
Bourbaki wrote mathématique as a singular noun
— while letting spread some absurd idea of a hierarchy. -
Day 30 - Jitter
I view jitter bug
as the revenge of life
against the overall digitization. -
Day 29 - Catastrophe
Is it such a catastrophe
if Professor Thom's theory
lead to that nonsensicality? -
Day 28 - Singularity
Whatever Hironaka allows you to do,
I pray you will never ever resolve
Your own singularity. -
Mathober Day 31 - Unity (Last day!!! - posted early)
from gas to solid
and back again to the stars
you are – lemniscate
#mathober2022 #mathart #haiku
#math #lemniscate #unity #mindfulness #poetry -
Mathober Day30 - Jitter
noise is the snowflake
brushing the sound on this path
–a trail in the dust
#mathober2022 #mathart #haiku
#math #jitter #poetry #procreate #fresco #statistics -
https://codepen.io/fractalkitty/full/LYmQEZJ
Alright, I am going on a trip and finished my Mathober code early. Each day will show up on schedule, or you can use arrows to change day. Some code is randomized, so press space to randomize. I haven't used my pen plotter for these, yet, but it's planned. Enjoy.
The code is a stream-of-consciousness mess created in the time between times of my days. I have no plans to clean it up
#p5js #generativeart #creativecoding #mathart #math #mathober2022 #processsing #codepen
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Mathober Day 29 - Catastrophe
before and after
let the wave wash through you – now
equilibrium
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Day 27 - Hull
Each time a convex hull
appears in a field of mathematics,
a star begins to shine in heaven. -
Mathober day 28 - singularity
strike a tone within
of single-pointed thought – breathe
listen to that space
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Day 26 - Cell
Schubert cells, Whitehead cells, Fox-Artin's wild cells…
Mathematics is a living organism,
it even has amoebas… -
Mathober day 27 - hull
early memories
of connecting stars – or dots
bounding sets of thoughts
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Mathober day 26 - cell (late post)
contemplate this state
and all of the dimensions
that we do not know
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Mathober day 25 - packing(late post)
packing orbs of thought
potential microcosms
waiting to expand
#mathober2022 #haiku #mathart #apolloniangasket #circlepacking
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Day 25 - Packing
Apollonius and Kepler packed number theory, geometry and algebra
with beautiful problems
for the likes of Peter, Tom, and Marina… -
Day 24 - Antipodal
The Polish mathematician Karol Borsuk has shown that two antipodal places on earth
Share the same temperature and air pressure.
But there is much more to it, from combinatorics to geometry and functional analysis. -
Day 23 - Braid
Artin's braids are just like hair braids, a weave of threads,
just more difficult to untangle,
if not impossible, as Dehornoy showed. -
Mathober day 24 - antipodal (late posting)
your north and your south
bound you in your sphere, while moons
pull your tides – ebb – flow
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Mathober Day 23 - Braid
now, braid together
baskets to hold your shiny
thoughts, patterns, musings
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Day 22 - Reciprocity
Not only a stunning mathematical result about prime numbers,
Gauss's Theorema Aureum
seems to lie at the crossroads of all of mathematics. -
Mathober day 22 - reciprocity
breathe in and breathe out
together you are but one
reciprocal breath
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Day 21 - Limaçon
Pascal's limaçon is not a slug,
but a particular case of roulette curve.
Dürer called it the spider curve… -
Day 20 - Moiré
These visual interference patterns
are beautiful on silk, but unwanted on print.
They also help you make precise measures. -
Mathober Day21 - Limaçon
rays of light bounce – bend
into shells of thought – now swim
in oceans of mind
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Day 19 - Inverse
With a little bit of reflection,
our inverse image in a mirror,
is an algebraic inversion.
So is the inverse of a number,
or even of a proposition.
But not of zero, that's an horror. -
Mathober day 20 - moiré
weave the tapestry
from your innermost being
to drape over time
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Day 18 - Annulus
Can you imagine that the stability of the solar system would depend
On a problem that puzzled Henri Poincaré for a long time, until Birkhoff solved it?
— Do area preserving diffeomorphisms of the annulus have fixed points? -
this one in the last few hours of the day... (busy weekend)
Mathober Day 9 - Identity
imaginary
– or real – our identity
is complex – wondrous