13 Dec 2014

Marcus du Sautoy : maths and art

From Saturday Morning, 8:12 am on 13 December 2014

Marcus du SautoyMarcus du Sautoy is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of New College.

He is well known for popularising mathematics, and is the author of three books: The Music of the Primes: Why an Unsolved Problem in Mathematics Matters (2003, Harper Perennial), which  Marcus du Sautoy spoke to Kim Hill about in 2007, Finding Moonshine (2008), and The Number Mysteries (2010, Fourth Estate), and writes the Finding Moonshine blog.

Marcus du Sautoy joins Kim Hill to talk about the practical significance of symmetry, and the way language, art and mathematics interact.

Professor du Sautoy is  visiting New Zealand as 2014 Distinguished Speaker for the Royal Society.

He delivered his lecture, The Art of Mathematics and the Mathematics of Art, this week in Auckland, Nelson Wellington and  Palmerston North, and will also speak in Christchurch (16 December), and Dunedin (17 December).

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