A new study reveals that famous abstract art may follow hidden mathematical patterns linked to human perception.
One of the great myths in the technosphere is that musicians make good programmers because music is like math. I disagree. Music is not enough like math for any relevant or significant skill transfer.
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Scientists found a hidden “golden rule” in abstract art — and your eyes may already know it
Abstract art has a bad reputation. For many people, it’s just shapes and lines, sometimes also some smears of paint thrown in ...
Ken Van Haren and Chris Stanley were data scientists at Google and Square, respectively, who found themselves frustrated by how much time they were spending wrangling infrastructure versus doing ...
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