Design Anamorphosis in Math Class
Fenyvesi, K., & Hähkiöniemi, M. (2015). Design Anamorphosis in Math Class. In K. Delp, C. S. Kaplan, D. McKenna, & R. Sarhangi (Eds.), Proceedings of Bridges 2015 : Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture. Bridges Baltimore (pp. 415-418). Tessellations Publishing. Bridges Proceedings. http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2015/bridges2015-415.pdf
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Matematiikka ja luonnontieteetNykykulttuurin tutkimusHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöMatematiikka ja luonnontieteetContemporary CultureSchool of WellbeingCopyright
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Many visual effects are based on mathematical, geometrical procedures. Creating visual illusions through playful
activities hold exciting pedagogical opportunities for raising students’ interest towards mathematics and the
technical aspects of visual arts. The Experience Workshop Math-Art Movement has a number of thematic
workshops — developed through interdisciplinary collaborations between mathematics teachers, artists and
scholars — that are connected to perspective illusions and visual paradoxes. In this paper we introduce classroom
activities focusing on mathematical connections in anamorphosis, drawing inspiration from István Orosz’s
anamorphic art.
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