Focus!
with Jürgen Richter-Gebert
(online)
MoMath is open in its spectacular new home at 635 Sixth Avenue, featuring more than two dozen original new exhibits. Each month, one new exhibit will be highlighted as MoMath shares its story — from conception to design to fabrication. Hear the back stories from the creators and builders of the exhibits, and discover the fascinating mathematics behind the magic.
What if you could design your own laws of randomness? In Draw Your Own Conclusion, visitors interact with a new kind of quincunx — a machine where balls bounce left or right through a grid of pegs, usually piling up in the middle to make a bell-shaped curve. In this exhibit, you can set your own probabilities and watch as the balls fall into a distribution of your choosing.
Jürgen Richter-Gebert is a mathematician and computer scientist at the Technical University of Munich whose work brings geometry to life through powerful visualization tools like Cinderella/CindyJS and the symmetry app iOrnament. A passionate leader in math outreach, he collaborates with initiatives such as MoMath and IMAGINARY and has been recognized with major awards for his innovative teaching and communication.
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Previous Focus! Sessions
January: Symmetry Selfie
Jürgen Richter-Gebert presented Symmetry Selfie, highlighting the mathematics of reflection, balance, and pattern
February: Double Date
John Urschel presented Double Date, exploring the surprising mathematics behind shared birthdays and other unexpected coincidences.
March: Fourier Figures
Jez Swanson presented Fourier Figures, revealing how rotating motions can combine to create intricate and beautiful patterns.
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These are online-only events. Occasional video recordings are made available for a fee at videos.momath.org. Become a member today for FREE access to all online event recordings.













