Viewpoints: Mathematical Perspective and Fractal Geometry in Art

Viewpoints: Mathematical Perspective and Fractal Geometry in Art

Viewpoints: Mathematical Perspective and Fractal Geometry in Art

Viewpoints: Mathematical Perspective and Fractal Geometry in Art

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Overview

An undergraduate textbook devoted exclusively to relationships between mathematics and art, Viewpoints is ideally suited for math-for-liberal-arts courses and mathematics courses for fine arts majors. The textbook contains a wide variety of classroom-tested activities and problems, a series of essays by contemporary artists written especially for the book, and a plethora of pedagogical and learning opportunities for instructors and students.



Viewpoints focuses on two mathematical areas: perspective related to drawing man-made forms and fractal geometry related to drawing natural forms. Investigating facets of the three-dimensional world in order to understand mathematical concepts behind the art, the textbook explores art topics including comic, anamorphic, and classical art, as well as photography, while presenting such mathematical ideas as proportion, ratio, self-similarity, exponents, and logarithms. Straightforward problems and rewarding solutions empower students to make accurate, sophisticated drawings. Personal essays and short biographies by contemporary artists are interspersed between chapters and are accompanied by images of their work. These fine artists--who include mathematicians and scientists--examine how mathematics influences their art. Accessible to students of all levels, Viewpoints encourages experimentation and collaboration, and captures the essence of artistic and mathematical creation and discovery.


  • Classroom-tested activities and problem solving

  • Accessible problems that move beyond regular art school curriculum

  • Multiple solutions of varying difficulty and applicability

  • Appropriate for students of all mathematics and art levels

  • Original and exclusive essays by contemporary artists

  • Forthcoming: Instructor's manual (available only to teachers)


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400839056
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 07/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Marc Frantz holds a BFA in painting from the Herron School of Art and an MS in mathematics from Purdue University. He teaches mathematics at Indiana University, Bloomington where he is a research associate. Annalisa Crannell is professor of mathematics at Franklin & Marshall College. She is the coauthor of Writing Projects for Mathematics Courses.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1: Introduction to Perspective and Space Coordinates 1
Artist Vignette: Sherry Stone 9
Chapter 2: Perspective by the Numbers 13
Artist Vignette: Peter Galante 25
Chapter 3: Vanishing Points and Viewpoints 29
Artist Vignette: Jim Rose 39
Chapter 4: Rectangles in One-Point Perspective 43
What’s My Line?: A Perspective Game 55
Chapter 5: Two-Point Perspective 59
Artist Vignette: Robert Bosch 77
Chapter 6: Three-Point Perspective and Beyond 85
Artist Vignette: Dick Termes 113
Chapter 7: Anamorphic Art 117
Viewpoints at the Movies: The Hitchcock Zoom 135
Plates follow page 138
Chapter 8: Introduction to Fractal Geometry 139
Artist Vignette: Teri Wagner 157
Chapter 9: Fractal Dimension 161
Artist Vignette: Kerry Mitchell 193
Answers to Selected Exercises 197
Appendix: Information for Instructors 215
Annotated References 223
Index 229

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"This practical, hands-on, and significant book makes clear the connections between mathematics and art, and demonstrates why artists need to know mathematics. Viewpoints appeals to students' visual intuition and engages their imaginations in a fresh way."—Barbara E. Reynolds, SDS, coauthor of College Geometry: Using the Geometer's Sketchpad

"This entire book is a thing of beauty: the mathematics, the visual art, the writing, the exercises, and the organization. The authors' passion and excitement for their subject matter is apparent on every page. I am in awe."—Robert Bosch, Oberlin College

"The book's emphasis on a workshop approach is good and the authors offer rich insights and teaching tips. The inclusion of work by contemporary artists—and the discussion of the mathematics related to their work—is excellent. This will be a useful addition to the sparse literature on mathematics and art that is currently available for classroom use."—Doris Schattschneider, author of M. C. Escher: Visions of Symmetry

"Concentrating on perspective and fractal geometry's relationship to art, this well-organized book is distinct from others on the market. The mathematics is not sold to art students as an academic exercise, but as a practical solution to problems they encounter in their own artistic projects. I have no doubt there will be strong interest in this book."—Richard Taylor, University of Oregon

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