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Mind and Shape

Models and Portraits of Tübingen Mathematics 

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Mind and Shape


Mind: Mind, spirit and shape: Shape, form outline the topic of this exhibition. It would like to give an insight into the world of thoughts of mathematics. For, what takes place unseen in the heads, can take on a spatial shape in mathematic models.

The Tübingen Mathematics emerged from the Mathematic-Physical Seminar, which was one of the first of its kind to be founded in 1869. In addition to models, the exhibition also shows portraits of the influential heads of the specific department.

The majority of the presented models were created between 1875 and 1884 under Alexander von Brill and Felix Klein’s management in Munich. At his vocation to Tübingen in 1884, Brill made sure that the university had a complete collection of his models. To date, they are available to the lecturers.

On the Imaginary-Touchscreen geometry can be experienced interactively. Computer generated pictures from the Tübingen GeometrieWerkstatt (Geometry Workshop) give an insight into modern mathematical research.


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Exhibition poster
Abbildung: Mathematische Modellsammlung Highlight © Museum der Universität Tübingen/Valentin Marquardt
Dodecahedral star, Max Doll, Karlsruhe, carton | around 1900
Cube with three singularities, Carl Rodenberg, Darmstadt, plaster | 1881
Covered area, by Karl Rohn, Leipzig, thread, metal | 1880–1900
A look into the display cabinet with a part of the exhibition “Mind and Shape“
A look into the entrance hall of the Department of Mathematics
Touchscreen with software “Imaginary” for the creative and experimental handling of mathematics

Pictures to the Exhibition




Press material

Invitation-Initiation-Mind_and_Shape.pdf 360 KB

Folder-Permanent Exhibition-Mind_and_Shape.pdf  2 MB

Poster-Permanent Exhibition-Mind_and_Shape.pdf 380 KB

Press Release 52 KB

 
Object Pictures

Dodecahedral Star, Max Doll, Karlsruhe, Carton | around 1900 (JPEG)

Cube with three singularities, Carl Rodenberg, Darmstadt, plaster | 1881 (JPEG)

Covered area, by Karl Rohn, Leipzig, thread, metall | 1880–1900 (JPEG)

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Mathematical Instruments-Collection

Mathematical Model Collection




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Department of Mathematics
Prof. Dr. Frank Loose
Tel: 07071 / 2972898
E-mail: frank.looseuni-tuebingen.de

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Department of Mathematics
Auf der Morgenstelle 10, Gebäude C
72076 Tübingen


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