1 hour
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Seminar Room 1
Free Tickets Available
Sat, 28 Mar • 11:00 AM (GMT+00:00)
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Seminar Room 1
20 Clarkson Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom
We often see art and mathematics as opposites – emotion versus logic – but mathematician Marcus du Sautoy will reveal a deep and surprising connection between them in this talk. He will explore how mathematical ideas such as symmetry, prime numbers and the golden ratio shape human creativity: from the earliest stone circles to the modernist architecture of Le Corbusier; from Bach’s circular compositions to Radiohead’s disruptive soundscapes; and from Shakespeare’s hidden numerical clues to the Dada artists who embraced randomness. Instead of mathematics and the arts being polar opposites, Marcus will explore how a complementary relationship exists between them that spans vast historical and geographical landscapes.
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| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | Free |