Mathematics in Motion

Art & Design
Our mathematical art group consists of students and faculty from
George Mason's math department. Come and view our mathematical artwork, see if you can solve nested platonic solids puzzles, create mathematical hanging lanterns and linkage art!

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Patrick Bishop Maker Picture

Patrick Bishop

Patrick Bishop is a mathematics graduate student at George Mason University. He is employed in the GMU Math Makerlab, where he creates mathematical 3D prints.

Alathea Jensen Maker Picture

Alathea Jensen

Alathea Jensen is a mathematics graduate student at George Mason University. She has an interest in creating mathematical art.

Jack Love Maker Picture

Jack Love

Jack Love is a PhD student in the math department at George Mason University, and serves as Outreach Coordinator for the Mason Experimental Geometry Lab. Originally from California, his interests in mathematical art as well as math education took shape in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was there that he found work at a wood shop during his masters degree studies, and was a founding director of the San Francisco Math Circle Math Camp during that same time. Now a PhD student at GMU he continues along both of those paths, finding new ways to create and share mathematical art, while also working to inspire interest in mathematics among young people through his work with the Mason Experimental Geometry Lab outreach team.

http://www.jackeddielove.com
Arsah Rahman Maker Picture

Arsah Rahman

Arsah Rahman is an undergraduate student at George Mason University. She is employed in the GMU Math Makerlab, where she creates mathematical 3D prints.

Evelyn Sander Maker Picture

Evelyn Sander

Evelyn Sander is a professor in the math department at George Mason University. She runs the Math Maker Lab. She enjoys conveying the beauty of mathematics through mathematical art.

http://math.gmu.edu/~sander
Categories: Art & Design, 3D Printing, Education, Fabrication, Science

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What inspired you to make this project?
We are inspired to make abstract mathematical concepts into tangible objects.