Blueprints
How Mathematics Shapes Creativity
(Author) Marcus du Sautoy'WHAT TO READ IN 2025' FINANCIAL TIMES Many artists are unaware of the mathematics that bubble beneath their craft, while some consciously use it for inspiration. Our instincts might tell us that these two subjects are incompatible forces with nothing in common, but what if we're wrong? Marcus du Sautoy, acclaimed mathematician and Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford, looks to art, music, design and literature to uncover the key mathematical structures that underpin both human creativity and the natural world. Blueprints takes us from the earliest stone circles to the modernist architecture of Le Corbusier, from Bach's circular compositions to Radiohead's disruptive soundscapes, and from Shakespeare's hidden numerical clues to the Dada artists who embraced randomness. Instead of polar opposites we find a complementary relationship that spans a vast historical and geographic landscape. Whether we are searching for meaning in an abstract painting or deciphering poetry, there are blueprints everywhere: prime numbers, symmetry, fractals and the weirder worlds of Hamiltonian cycles and hyperbolic geometry. Nature similarly exploits these structures to achieve the wonders of our universe. In this innovative and delightfully bold exploration of creativity, Marcus explains how we make art, why a creative mindset is vital for discovering new mathematics and how a fundamental connection to the natural world intrinsically links these two subjects. 'Blueprints is an extraordinary book which shows us how mathematics and art are connected through structures. Du Sautoy shows us how to bridge the divide of science and the humanities and proves that we can only face and solve the big challenges of the twenty-first century if we go beyond the fear of pooling knowledge' Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries
Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy is a British mathematician, author, and broadcaster known for his work in the field of mathematics. He is currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford and has published several popular science books, including "The Music of the Primes" and "Finding Moonshine."
Du Sautoy's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex mathematical concepts understandable to a wider audience. He has made significant contributions to literature by popularizing mathematics and promoting its importance in everyday life.
His most famous work, "The Music of the Primes," explores the mysterious world of prime numbers and their significance in mathematics. Du Sautoy's impact on the literary genre of popular science writing has helped to inspire a new generation of readers to explore the beauty and complexity of mathematics.