Lecture in German about evolution's creative play with shapes and patterns
Fractal structures in nature: lecture at Kunsthalle MUC
Event location
Gartensalon at Kunsthalle Munich
Public event
Target audience
students,
employees,
publically
Presenter
Dr. Anže Žerdoner Čalasan (Bavarian State Collection for Botany)
The Kunsthalle München presents the largest solo exhibition of Miguel Chevalier ever shown in Europe. TUM Center for Culture and Arts is collaborating with Kunsthalle to present a series of accompanying lectures.
Fractal structures are omnipresent in nature: in the branching of trees, the delicate veins of leaves, the meandering of rivers, or the organic growth of fungi and corals. They arise from simple processes repeated many times, uniting order and variation. The lecture “Fractal structures in nature“ by Dr. Anže Žerdoner Čalasan explores how evolution playfully experiments with these principles to generate a fascinating diversity of forms and patterns.
Admission: € 5 / € 3, tickets will be available soon at the Kunsthalle website.
As part of the cooperation, a limited number of free tickets is available exclusively for TUM students. Registration is required for this offer.
Please note: The lecture will take place in the Garden Salon of the Kunsthalle Munich and will be held in German.
Additional information
How to find us
- Gartensalon at Kunsthalle Munich