Lissajous figures in 3D, "wallpaper-design-style" / "pop-art-style".
Part of the series Lissajous Dance - simple 3D Lissajous figures dancing with each other. Here, sin(t)/sin(2t)/sin(3t) is dancing with sin(2t)/sin(3t+Pi/4))/sin(4t). Each of the four quadrants shows the same figures, just viewed from a different angle.
I am always searching for the simplest possible way to express why I find an "abstract" idea related to math or physics intriguing. So, I was trying to minimize complexity, number of lines, number of colors. I guess, this is more graphic design than art now!
Created with javascript/threejs (no AI).
Elke Stangl (elkement) (she/her) is an Austrian physics PhD working as an engineer. Her mathematical art is borne out of her life-long passion for the theoretical underpinnings of her craft. She is creating virtual three-dimensional structures from mathematical functions – digitally with code or with ruler and compass, using.. Read more…