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Part I Homage to Mimmo Paladino: 1 Michele Emmer, 8 Works by Mimmo Paladino |
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Part II Dreaming in Venice: 2 Michele Emmer, Dreaming Venice |
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3 Sandro G. Franchini, The Napoleonic Fresco in Palazzo Loredan, Thinking of the Bicentennial |
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4 Giovanni Zarotti, MOSE, the Defence System to Safeguard Venice and its Lagoon |
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Part III Art and Mathematics: 5 Marco Andreatta, The Rise of Abstractionism: Art and Mathematics |
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6 Clemena Antonova, Aestheticizing an Einsteinian World: The Idea of Space-time in Russian Literary Theory and in Art Criticism |
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7 Michele Emmer, Cagli, Olson, Coxeter |
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8 Emanuela Fiorelli, A Fault in the Order: Thoughts on Frayed Wires |
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9 Linda Dalrymple Henderson, The Multivalent Fourth Dimension and the Impact of Claude Bragdon’s A Primer of Higher Space on Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Art |
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10 Martin Kemp, “Where Natural Law Holds No Sway”. Geometrical Optics and Divine Light in Dante, Michelangelo and Raphael |
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11 Marco Pierini, On The Classification and Recording of Colours According to the Methods of the Painter Adolfo Ferraris: A Brief Note |
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12 Anthony Phillips, Colored Figurative Tilings in Pre-Incan Textiles |
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13 Tony Robbin, The Artistic (and Practical) Utility of Hyperspace |
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14 Carla Scagliosi, From Vision to Perception: Chardin’s Eighteenth Century Cultural and Scientific Approach to Painting (and Soap Bubbles) |
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Part IV Architecture and Mathematics: 15 Michele Emmer and Fulvio Wirz, Andrea Palladio and Zaha Hadid |
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Tullia Iori, 16 Sergio Musmeci and the Calculation of the Form |
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17 Enrico Giusti, Twenty Years of Il Giardino di Archimede |
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Part V Design and Mathematics: 18 George W. Hart, The Multifaceted Abraham Sharp |
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19 Giordano Bruno, Massimo Ciafrei, Claudia Iannilli, Giacomo Fabbri, and Marzia Lupi, Learning by Metadesigning |
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Part VI Homage to Roger Penrose: 20 Michele Emmer, A Little Homage to Roger Penrose |
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Part VII Mathematics and Physics: 21 Amaury Mouchet, Identity and Difference: How Topology Helps to Understand Quantum Indiscernability |
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22 Denis Weaire, Stefan Hutzler, Ali Irannezhad and Kym Cox, Physics in a Small Bedroom |
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Part VIII Mathematics and Applications: 23 Maurizio Falcone, The Train of Artificial Intelligence |
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24 Paolo Marcellini and Emanuele Paolini, Origami and Fractal Solutions of Differential Systems |
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25 Gian Marco Todesco, The Tangled Allure of Recursion |
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26 Marcela Villarreal, Desert Locusts: Can Mathematical Models Help to Control Them? |
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Part IX Literature and Mathematics: 27 Marco Abate, Soul Searchin’ |
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28 Francesca M. Dovetto, Geometric Metaphors and Linguistic Genealogy |
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29 Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond, A Mathematical Physicist in Hell. Galileo on the Geometry of Dante's Inferno |
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30 Luca Viganò, Don’t Tell Me the Cybersecurity Moon is Shining... Cybersecurity Show and Tell |
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Part X Music and Mathematics: 31 Claudio Ambrosini, Sounds, Numbers and Other Fancies |
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32 Davide Amodio, Euler and Music Musing Euler’s Identity |
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33 Francesco Ciccone, The Shapes of Violin |
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Part XI Women and Mathematics: 34 Chiara de Fabritiis, Women, Academia, Math: an Ephemeral Golden Braid |
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35 Elisabetta Strickland, Women in Charge of Mathematics |
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Part XII Comics and Mathematics: 36 Valerio Held , Without Title |
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37 Roberto Natalini and Andrea Plazzi, A Comics & Science Experience |
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38 Alberto Saracco, Is Math Useful? |
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Part I Homage to Mimmo Paladino: 1 Michele Emmer, 8 Works by Mimmo Paladino |
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Part II Dreaming in Venice: 2 Michele Emmer, Dreaming Venice |
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3 Sandro G. Franchini, The Napoleonic Fresco in Palazzo Loredan, Thinking of the Bicentennial |
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