Recording of Exhibit Tangents:
"Synchronized Spin and Tessellation Station"

This is a recording of an online event that took place on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.

Appropriate for ages 12 and up.

     
Pictured: Synchronized Spin (left), Tessellation Station (right)

In the months before the pandemic, Professor Paul Zeitz led several after-hours "deep dives," focusing intently on one or two MoMath exhibits to really understand the underlying mathematics.  This three-part series now brings the same engaging material to those who cannot easily visit the Museum.  Whether you've seen the exhibits in person or not, the magic of computer simulations will expose the beautiful mathematics that powers some of MoMath's most popular exhibits.

The beautiful Synchronized Spin exhibit is part of John Edmark's magical Blooms series.  When his sculptures spin under a strobe light, they seem to mutate in hypnotic ways.  Just a few steps away are the fun tessellation magnets, usually crowded with visitors.  What is the connection between these two exhibits?

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