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ISAMA 99
First Interdisciplinary Conference of
The International Society for
The Arts, Mathematics and Architecture
7-11 June 1999
San Sebastian, Spain
INVITATION AND CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference Directors
Nathaniel Friedman Javier Barrallo
The University at Albany (SUNY) Universidad del Pais Vasco
Albany, New York (USA) San Sebastian, Spain
Conference Secretariat
Nathaniel Friedman
Department of Mathematics & Statistics FAX: + 1 518 442 4731
The University at Albany PHONE: + 1 518 442 4621
Albany, NY 12222 USA E-MAIL: artmath(a)math.albany.edu
Conference Web Site
http://www.sc.ehu.es/mathema1/ISAMA99
Fields of Interest
The main purpose of ISAMA 99 is to bring together persons interested
in relating mathematics with the arts and architecture. This includes
teachers, architects, artists, mathematicians, scientists and
engineers. As in previous conferences, the objective is to share
information and discuss common interests. Hopefully new ideas and
partnerships will emerge which can enrich interdisciplinary education.
In particular, we believe it is important to begin interdisciplinary
education at an early age so one component of ISAMA 99 will be teacher
workshops for K-12 in addition to college level courses.
ISAMA will focus on the following fields related to mathematics:
Architecture, Computer Design and Fabrication in The Arts and
Architecture, Geometric Art and Origami, Music, Sculpture and
Tessellations and Tilings. These fields include graphics interaction,
CAD systems, algorithms, fractals and graphics within mathematical
software (Maple, Derive, Mathematics, etc.) There will also be
associated teacher workshops.
Call for Papers
Papers are invited on the topics outlined and other topics which fall
within the general scope of the Conference.
Abstracts should be submitted to the Conference secretariat by
December 15, 1998. Abstracts should not be longer than 300 words,
contain a list of keywords, and clearly state the methodology,
purpose, results and conclusion of the final paper. All lectures will
be in English. Participants may wish to give their presentation in the
form of slides and/or video. The final paper should contain
explanatory text and a selection of images.
Reza Sarhangi, Ph.D.
Chair, Mathematics Department
Southwestern College
100 College Street
Winfield, KS 67156
E-mail: sarhangi(a)jinx.sckans.edu
Tel: (316) 221-8373
Fax: (316) 221-8224
http: //www.sckans.edu/~math/
http://www.sckans.edu/~bridges/
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