Masaru-san is a Japanese chemical engineer who creates beautiful natural-looking images that are created entirely by deterministic mathematics - there is no element of randomness at all in the designs.
We're excited to show some of his work that is reminscent of calligraphic brushwork, yet created entirely by mathematics.
See more of his work at the exhibition.
Daïm is a Hungarian-Canadian mathematical artist, algorist, and apeirographer who has taken the generation of fractals to a new level, both mathematically and easthetically.
We're privileged to be able show some of his biomorph discoveries.
Simon, a motion graphic designer from Devon, here explores the combination of mathematical analysis of sound and the use of traditional media - pen, ink and paper. The results are fascinating visual reconstructions that bring to the fore its inherent physical essense of sound.
See more of his work a the exhibition.
French Etienne is a French engineer who became passionate about creative coding.
He has become known for his monochrome animated loops developed to a high level of craftsmanship, but always with a mathematical process that drives their design and motion.
Talan is a 12 year old from Cornwall who recently discovered a passion for creative coding.
We're proud to present some of his work. As a young artist he shows a talent for coding and an eye for design.