Beauty Beyond Perfection: Aesthetic Values in Japanese Art Resonant with Mathematics
Proceedings of Bridges 2020: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Education, Culture
Pages 467–470
Short Papers
Abstract
Discussions on mathematics and the arts often emphasize principles such as symmetry and perfection in patterns. In this note we aim to complement and extend the scope of mathematical explorations of aesthetics by zeroing in on wabi-sabi, a Japanese aesthetic centered on three ideas: “nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect”.