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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Blueprints review: Marcus du Sautoy’s new book is good on maths, less so on the arts
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Blueprints review: Marcus du Sautoy’s new book is good on maths, less so on the arts

Last updated: May 10, 2025 5:30 am
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Exploring the Intersection of Mathematics and Art

DYK07P Colourful Balconies Painted in Primary Colours of the Cite Radieuse or Unite d'Habitation by Le Corbusier Marseille or Marseilles France

Le Corbusier used Fibonacci sequences in his building designs, like this one in Marseille, France

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Blueprints
Marcus du Sautoy (Fourth Estate (UK, out now); Basic Books (US, 16 September))

Exploring the profound connection between mathematics and art, Marcus Du Sautoy’s latest book, Blueprints: How mathematics shapes creativity, delves into the ways in which both disciplines intersect to shape our understanding of the world.

While some may question this relationship, Du Sautoy argues that mathematics and art are essential tools for interpreting and navigating our existence. Drawing parallels to the collaborations between Albert Einstein and his musical pursuits, the author highlights the inherent synergy between the realms of emotion and logic.

See also  Breakthrough Water Filter Removes 'Forever Chemicals' 100x Faster Than Carbon : ScienceAlert
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