ICTS:32002

Drawing Infinity: Art at the Intersection of Geometry and the Cosmos

APA

(2025). Drawing Infinity: Art at the Intersection of Geometry and the Cosmos. SciVideos. https://youtube.com/live/1rmNDo0WMQU

MLA

Drawing Infinity: Art at the Intersection of Geometry and the Cosmos. SciVideos, Jun. 11, 2025, https://youtube.com/live/1rmNDo0WMQU

BibTex

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            url = {https://youtube.com/live/1rmNDo0WMQU},
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            language = {en},
            title = {Drawing Infinity: Art at the Intersection of Geometry and the Cosmos},
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            year = {2025},
            month = {jun},
            note = {ICTS:32002 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/index.php/icts-tifr/32002}}
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Arvind Sundar
Talk numberICTS:32002

Abstract

This lecture journeys through my multidisciplinary art practice grounded in the language of mathematics, mythology and metaphysics. From sacred geometries inspired by temple architecture to recursive drawings based on chess algorithms, my work seeks to bridge the material and the infinite. Influenced by constructs such as the golden ratio, Fibonacci sequences, Penrose tilings, and knight’s tours, my sculptures and drawings embody systems of order that reveal poetic possibilities. This talk will also explore how myth, memory, and cultural frameworks from South India—such as Kolams and cosmological diagrams—become vehicles for visualizing the vast, often hidden structures that underpin reality.