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In abstract and computer generated art, a real object can be represented by a simplified set of lines. Can you create a picture using mathematical instructions?
In this game, try not to colour two adjacent regions the same colour. Can you work out a strategy?
Anamorphic art is used to create intriguing illusions - can you work out how it is done?
In this article, Rachel Melrose describes what happens when she mixed mathematics with art.
How can you represent the curvature of a cylinder on a flat piece of paper?
As part of Liverpool08 European Capital of Culture there were a huge number of events and displays. One of the art installations was called "Turning the Place Over". Can you find our how it works?
Here is a chance to create some Celtic knots and explore the mathematics behind them.
This article for pupils gives an introduction to Celtic knotwork patterns and a feel for how you can draw them.
Jenny Murray describes the mathematical processes behind making patchwork in this article for students.
There is a long tradition of creating mazes throughout history and across the world. This article gives details of mazes you can visit and those that you can tackle on paper.