The Logic of Escher's Impossible Worlds
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M.C. Escher was a Dutch graphic artist celebrated for merging mathematical principles with visual art to explore the nature of reality. His work extensively utilizes tessellations, non-Euclidean geometries, and fractals to represent the concept of infinity on a flat surface. Throughout his career, he collaborated with prominent mathematicians like Roger Penrose to construct impossible architecture and complex optical illusions. Escher’s creative process was deeply influenced by natural patterns, such as those found in shells and landscapes, alongside the rhythmic structures of Bach’s music. Today, his legacy persists through his profound impact on popular culture, including significant influences on modern cinema and video games. These sources provide a comprehensive look at his artistic evolution, technical mastery of printmaking, and enduring intellectual contributions.
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