Exploring mathematics: maths in nature and art - for iPod/iPhone Podcast

Exploring mathematics: maths in nature and art - for iPod/iPhone

The Open University
What does mathematics have to do with nature or art? The video tracks in this album trace the origin of the mathematics of chaos and describe how the chance discovery of fractals became the basis for some real - and revolutionary - commercial applications such as the fax and the modem. A closer look at ancient fabric designs and the spiral of a nautilus shell also reveals repeating patterns that can be analysed in a mathematical way. This material forms part of The Open University course MS221 Exploring mathematics.
Maths in Nature and Art
A short introduction to the content of this album.
Jul 15, 2009
49 sec
Transcript -- Maths in Nature and Art
A short introduction to the content of this album.
Jul 15, 2009
Spirals in nature
An introduction to a primitive mollusc, a triumph of natural engineering.
Jul 15, 2009
1 min
Transcript -- Spirals in nature
An introduction to a primitive mollusc, a triumph of natural engineering.
Jul 15, 2009
How to create a spiral
Ways of creating a mathematical spiral.
Jul 15, 2009
5 min
Transcript -- How to create a spiral
Ways of creating a mathematical spiral.
Jul 15, 2009
Manufacturing patterns
Using computers to design carpets.
Jul 15, 2009
6 min
Transcript -- Manufacturing patterns
Using computers to design carpets.
Jul 15, 2009
How a sundial works
Using the shadow’s path to register the passing of time.
Jul 15, 2009
1 min
Transcript -- How a sundial works
Using the shadow’s path to register the passing of time.
Jul 15, 2009
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