Exhibition tour "Geometry. Patterns and reflections"

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Author:
Henry Narits

The Institute of Computer Science presents an exhibition connecting art and science, titled “Geometry. Thought Patterns and Reflections”, at the Delta Study Building. The exhibition showcases art based on geometric principles.

On 24 April 2025 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM, everyone interested is welcome to join a guided exhibition tour. The content of the exhibition will be presented by the curator and authors: Kärt Summatavet, Anne Rudanovski, Tiina Kraav, Jaagup Kirme, and Rainer Kurm. The tour will be held in Estonian.

Featured artists include Tõnis Vint, Jüri Arrak, Mare Vint, Leo Lapin, Sirje Runge, Raul Meel, Ene Kull, Rainer Kurm, Elna Kaasik, and Kärt Summatavet. Sculptor Anne Rudanovski and mathematician Tiina Kraav are also participating in the exhibition, and for the first time, Professor Gerhard Rägö’s geometric works—revealing mathematical beauty and harmony—are being presented. Mathematician-statistician Imbi Traat, Markus Kasemaa, and mathematics doctoral student Jaagup Kirme, known for his original scientific poetry, bring mathematical thought patterns into visible form.

The exhibition is part of the "Order and Chaos" event series, organized in collaboration with the art galleries of seven academic buildings of the University of Tartu. The exhibition's concept and curation are by artist Kärt Summatavet.

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