Passionately Curious (Clip)
Date: September 3, 2010
Running Time: 00:04:22
For John Edmark, geometry is a foundation for creating beauty. Here he explains his interest in unexpected natural phenemona, and how visitors to his kaleidoscopic piece, The Geometron, can turn simple shapes into surprisingly intricate patterns of reflection.
In these videos, artists involved with Geometry Playground discuss the relationships among art, geometry, and science.
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