A multimedia interdisciplinary project linking mathematics, the arts, and language -- and entitled Rhythm of Structure -- was begun in 2003 by versatile mathematical artist and writer, John Sims. I first learned of the project in 2010 when I was one of a group of writers invited to a weekend event at the Bowery Poetry Club at which Sims was then resident poet. A catalog of the art and poetry gathered by Sims during that year is entitled Rhythm of Structure: Mathematics, Art and Poetic Reflection, Bowery and Beyond and is available at this link.
Before moving on to a poem I am compelled to mention a recent instance of racial injustice; from May, 2021 this headline:
Political artist John Sims detained, handcuffed by S.C. police in his gallery apartment
found at this Yahoo site. Sims, a black man and artist-in-residence at the Center for Contemporary art in Columbia, South Carolina, was arrested as an "intruder" as he entered his own apartment and gallery. PLEASE, let us work together to end racially biased behavior!
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