Monday, November 25, 2024

Student Contest -- STEAM Powered Poetry Videos

     For some of us, holidays -- Thanksgiving and Christmas and . . . -- offer time to explore new projects.  Here is a project for math/science students to try -- the Steam Powered Poetry Contest (entries September to April).   

Students in Jr. High, High School and College/University create 1-minute videos showcasing their STEAM poems. No entry fee. Contest is open from September to April every year.   More information here.

Below I offer is a sample poem (for which a video entry may be created) by contest organizer Heidi Bee Roemer.  Find lots of samples at this link -- and encourage students you know to consider entry.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

PRECISION vs. IMAGINATION

     In the creation and development of both mathematics and poetry both PRECISION and IMAGINATION are important.  Recently I came across the announcement of a book entitled Poetic Logic and the Origins of the Mathematical Imagination -- written by Canadian professor if semiotics, Marcel Danesi, and part of the Springer-Nature series, Mathematics in Mind,  Here is a link to an overview of Danesi's book.  And, in the publisher's summary of the Danesi book, we find this:

The aim of this volume is to look broadly at what constitutes the mathematical mind through the Vichian lens of poetic logic. 

Reading Danesi's ideas and thinking about my own poetic musings has reminded me of a long-ago poem of mine, "Can A Mathematician See Red?"  I posted this poem in this blog long ago (in August 2011, at this link) -- and I offer it again, below.    

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Exploring Angles Through Poetry

      As I have previously mentioned, recently I have discovered mathy poems at the website poemverse.org, and I enjoy exploring there.  One of my findings has been a collection of poems about geometry -- and I offer a sample below.

More Poems about Angles may be found here.

Another poemverse collection is Poems about math class -- at this link.


Friday, November 8, 2024

"Countless" -- a Scrabblegram poem

     At the website (Twitter) one of my frequent enjoyments is a Scrabblegram posting by David Cohen, writer from Atlanta, Georgia.  Cohen writes stanzas -- often poetic --  that use each of the 100 tiles in a Scrabble game exactly once.  More than a year ago, alerted by blogger and poet Marian Christie, I found and shared a mathy Scrabblegram ZERO at this link.  And here is another, Countless, found at here Cohen's website.

Scrabblegram by David Cohen (lots more here)

This link leads to a long list of Scrabblegrams!  And some of them are mathy!


Monday, November 4, 2024

Haiku about Math

     Recently I have found a rich source of mathy poems to explore -- at the website poemverse.org.  For example, there are Poems about Math Class and The Beauty of Geometry: Exploring Angles through Poetry and The Beauty of Haiku   Poems about Math . . . . and . . . lots more  . . .

Here are two samples, with a link to more:   

More mathy Haiku may be found here at poemverse.org.