成人头条versity researchers Hugo Parlier and Bruno Teheux from the Department of Mathematics (DMATH) of the 成人头条 transformed mathematics into mind-bending gameplay experiences and showcased them to a worldwide audience at the 2020 Dubai Expo.
The mathematicians conceived a highly visual and immersive environment mixing art, puzzles and mathematics. The ReCreate project illustrates mathematics within an explorative, immersive journey.,听
The first half of the installation (called “ReShape”) was an interactive art exhibition where visitors could create their own abstract composition by combining elementary geometric ingredients. These pieces of art were aggregated in stunning visual displays and will be used in the Sound of Data project for (European Capital of Culture 2022).
The second part (called “ReTrace”) was based on which visitors could play but also explore and colour a network of shapes, and thus visualise some of the ideas behind the puzzles.
With approximately 10,000 drawings collected, 10,000 puzzles played and 50,000 patterns explored, the success of the exhibit surpassed the organisers鈥 wildest expectations.
The exhibition followed on the heels of project that was presented in December 2021. 鈥Based on the huge success of the first exhibition in collaboration with 成人头条.lu, we were convinced that ReCreate would become a people magnet as well! We were very glad to see that the temporary exhibition attracted people from all over the world and that they were united by a common interest: to learn about mathematics in an interactive way鈥, stated Daniel Sahr, director of the Luxembourg Pavilion.
鈥A math outreach event with over 1,000 visitors a day is already quite unique. But the best part is to see the joy on peoples鈥 faces as they create a piece of art or solve a difficult puzzle鈥, emphasised .
鈥Thanks to the Quadratis and ReShape teams for doing such an amazing job at such short notice, to Ann Kiefer (), H茅l猫ne Halconruy and Laurent Loosveldt (DMATH) for being amazing mediators; to the Luxembourg Pavilion for hosting us; to the FNR [Luxembourg National Research Fund]; the FSTM [Faculty of聽Science, Technology and Medicine]; and DMATH for funding and support. It wouldn鈥檛 have been possible without you鈥, added .
The visual display was available for pavilion visitors from 23 February to 4 March 2022.鈥