Bridges 2010 Short Paper
Aesthetic and Mathematical Research: A Comparism with two Examples
Tim Boykett
(Proceedings pages 359–362)
Abstract
This paper examines the emerging field of aesthetic research and
my experience in two research projects. I would like to outline an
argument that suggests that the methods of mathematical and aesthetic
research may be more closely related to one another than they are
to many other areas of research. In this process I will discuss why
it is that the fields are, in my mind, closely related. In particular
I would like to underline that research communication is not external
to research practice, but an integral part of the research process.
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