"Monument to Industry" by Cory Bonnet, the founder of the “Patterns of Meaning: The Art of Industry” exhibit at MSOE's Grohmann Museum. The Milwaukee School of Engineering's Grohmann Museum ...
Humans are natural pattern recognizers. Whether, as in prehistoric times, we were recognizing danger in a telltale rustle of the bushes or skimming a page of letters and numbers today, we use patterns ...
Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville will present “Patterns & Meaning” — an exhibition featuring the art of Alan J. Klawans and Andrew Werth. The show runs from Friday, Nov. 9, through Sunday, Dec. 2. A ...
Hands of a child learning about patterns of size and color with colorful wooden blocks. Source: myboys/Shutterstock Part of what makes us human is the need for our brains to search for meaning. Good ...
Why do humans love to look at patterns? I can only guess, but I’ve written a whole book about new mathematical ways to make them. In Creating Symmetry, The Artful Mathematics of Wallpaper Patterns, I ...
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