Category
page 1Mathematics and art
Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family
basilica under construction since 1882 in Barcelona, Spain
Sydney Opera House
multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
golden ratio
ratio between two quantities whose sum is at the same ratio to the larger one

anamorphosis
thumb|upright=1.35|Example of mirror anamorphosis

Akira Yoshizawa
Japanese origamist (1911-2005)
Penrose tiling
non-periodic tiling of the plane
mathematical beauty
notion that some mathematicians may derive aesthetic pleasure from mathematics
mathematics of paper folding
overview about the mathematics of paper folding
mathematics and art
relationship between mathematics and art

A New Kind of Science
non-fiction work by Stephen Wolfram

music and mathematics
relationships between music and mathematics
Wet-folding
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Wet-folding is an origami technique developed by Akira Yoshizawa that employs water to dampen the paper so that it can be manipulated more easily. This process adds an element of sculpture to origami, which is otherwise purely geometric. Wet-folding is used very often by professional folders for non-geometric origami, such as animals. Wet-folders usually employ thicker paper than what would usually be used for normal origami, to ensure that the paper does not tear.
fourth dimension in art
attempt to demonstrate the 4th dimension in visual arts