elkement (Elke Stangl) is a physicist and works as an engineer. Her mathematical art stems from her lifelong passion for the theoretical foundations of her craft. She creates virtual three-dimensional structures from mathematical functions - digitally with self-written computer code or with ruler and compass, using traditional techniques of descriptive geometry. Her inspirations are historical technical drawings and patents, the mathematical worlds of M.C. Escher and the hand-crafted illustrations in the books of physicist Roger Penrose. elkement often explores the artistic potential of functions that she uses in her professional context - for example, the mathematics underlying the diffraction of light or heat transfer.
elkement (Elke Stangl) is a physicist and works as an engineer. Her mathematical art stems from her lifelong passion for the theoretical foundations of her craft. She creates virtual three-dimensional structures from mathematical functions - digitally with self-written computer code or with ruler and compass, using traditional techniques of descriptive geometry. Her inspirations are historical technical drawings and patents, the mathematical worlds of M.C. Escher and the hand-crafted illustrations in the books of physicist Roger Penrose. elkement often explores the artistic potential of functions that she uses in her professional context - for example, the mathematics underlying the diffraction of light or heat transfer.
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